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Marmon 57P

Marmon 57P in Hysterical Blindness, Movie made for TV, 2002 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin: US

Marmon 57P

Position 00:19:18 [*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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Ddey65 US

2008-05-25 20:23

Marmon-Herrington of some sort.

http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/marmon.htm



-- Last edit: 2008-05-26 02:20:09

58Roadmaster US

2008-05-26 05:02

Deck arch truss bridge. Better inspect those gusset plates, as were found in the 35W bridge disaster in my state.

Neptune US

2008-05-26 05:35

I remember that … I had family that was supposed to be traveling thru that area when it happened. I knew the chance of them being involved
was remote at best, but that thought still crossed my mind. I was happy when they called me to let me know they had gotten home okay.

I was worried about the kids in the school bus also (seen in the picture below)
You don't happen to know if they all got out do you?

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-- Last edit: 2008-05-26 05:56:14

Ddey65 US

2008-05-26 14:34

Neptune wrote I was worried about the kids in the school bus also (seen in the picture below)
You don't happen to know if they all got out do you?

Yes, they all survived. They say ten of them had minor injuries, along with one youth worker.

CarChasesFanatic ES

2008-05-26 14:42

That was the latest bridge collapse of Minneapolis wasnt it?

firebird86 US

2008-05-26 18:29

WC-Series?

58Roadmaster US

2008-05-26 22:25

The driver of the baked goods tractor trailer was not so lucky. Twelve years earlier, a similar incident occured on an Interstate 90 bridge over the Grand River in Ohio, and the cause was the same. That bridge did not totally collapse, and the repairs were made quickly without informing other state agencies.
http://www.startribune.com/local/18849829.html
Link to "www.thetrucker.com"



-- Last edit: 2008-05-26 22:26:26

Dwayne US

2008-05-27 17:53

Marmon 125PHR

Dwayne US

2008-05-27 18:01

dwayne wrote Marmon 125PHR


Also, In 1963 Marmon-Herrington ceased truck production, Marmon Motor Co. of Denton, Texas, revived the Marmon brand to build and sell truck designs that Marmon-Herrington had been planning. So with that we can clearly tell this truck was made after 63' so it should be just Marmon 125PHR.

landstar414311 US

2013-02-10 00:18

actually this would be a 57P. a 125R is marmons set back axle unibilt. this truck would be a mid 80s marmon the 125R didnt come til 1990

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