Marmon-Herrington
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: south east South Dakota
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I dont think its uncommon to find a Mormon Herrington, I found a Marmon Herringbone in Nebraska. It makes cl searches a little more interesting when you have to think of all of the different ways someone could spell Marmon Herrington. And after Stu said he heard about the Davenport dealer, it might explain why i have been able to find two so close to me. I have also heard of a third F1 about an hour away that i have yet to track down. Then there was the 52 F1 that almost was a month or so ago up by Huron SD.
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Apparently there is/was a trio of F-3 M-Hs up in the Williston, ND, area that are/were the sister trucks to Owen's (1952henry) F-3 M-H. He and I have been swapping notes about his search for them for years. As he heard the story, a group of ranchers went together and ordered the trucks all together. We at first thought my 52 V8 truck might have been part of that group, but decided (forget why) that it couldn't be. Little by little these old soldiers are coming back to the surface. Hope the F-5 in CT, and F-3 in MT, find good homes. Stu
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Those are some sweet trucks, I noticed that the owner has put nice shiny chrome lug nut covers on the wheels but the green truck looks like it has some sort of chromed hub cover?? Anyone have closer up pictures of those? Are these trucks advertised somewhere? Just curious what they go for.
cant wait to see what Stu has been up to with his MH too!
cant wait to see what Stu has been up to with his MH too!
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