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Post by Jose in Miami on Feb 18, 2010 9:33:54 GMT -5
I have been thinking of putting together A Book of truck pictures from my digital collection. See my pics under Jose on hankstruckpictures.
I want to Do A Intermodal Container Hauler Book, But would like to know if anyone would be interested? Most of my photos focus On Miami Truckers/Trucks/Trucking Companies. It would be a Pictorial book, Preferably Color, Short, and softcover.
Is there interest? It's not going to be a history, but a cool collection of Rigs Hauling Sea Cans. The more vintage the Rig the better,But I won't discriminate. Do you guys have any pictures? should I go ahead with the book? would you help out?
Thanks
Jose
Miami,Florida Good ' Ol U.S.A.
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Post by Jose in Miami on Feb 18, 2010 9:34:57 GMT -5
I Forgot to mention my pictures are also on Photobucket under Miami Trucking and On Matt's Intermodal Container Page. Let me know. regards
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Post by Justwondering on Feb 18, 2010 10:38:15 GMT -5
Hey Jose , have you worked in Virginia ever ? The reason why I ask is I worked with A Jose here in Virginia and he moved to Florida .
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Post by Jose on Feb 18, 2010 12:39:16 GMT -5
Hey, Nope, Born and Raised in Miami,Cuban Parents, never been out of the state I just Like Rigs.. I don't even drive. do you have any pictures? seems no one would be interested .. Despite there being several truck marque books/truck books, Peterbilt,Kenworth,White Trucks of the 60's, Etc. I have all of them Jose
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Post by hammerdown85 on Feb 19, 2010 18:58:32 GMT -5
HEY,jose go to the port miami 1 or 2 am from sunday to monday youl see trucks with cans and a long line too. also east florida hauling on 27 ave and 71 72 street they have some good old trucks if you could take pictures of the long lines like from 8.oo am on down and put in the miami herald so every body can see they hide the long lines it may help us.
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Post by Jose on Feb 20, 2010 22:25:30 GMT -5
Actually,
I have been to EFH/Nighthawk, and the owner was very friendly, he let me take pictures of his antique 39' Kenworth and other cool trucks.gave me a tour. the only guy in the industry to do so. real nice guy.
I thought of taking pictures of owner's trucks, the lines yes are a problem, but I am not doing a book on the problems facing the industry, it would be too big to fill! I am doing a pictorial along with praise for truckers who do this day in and day out.I think they need to be known. And if it weren't for these Port truckers what We buy wouldn't be here!
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