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Bruce, I noticed those things too. The info on the Coachbilt site indicated that 2 of the White semi coaches were built.As far as the bulldog emblem, I've never seen any Macks attributed to the Nairn Brothers, so I suspect the bulldog is on one of the Whites. I also noticed that one of the scenes shows the back of the tandem axle Marmon-Herrington trailer. I have never seen a color image of it before. Too bad the tractor cannot be seen. During the war the M-H tractor was converted to single axle.



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