Posted by Tim in NB on September 07, 2008 at 05:43:04 from (156.34.187.23):
In Reply to: Hey Rodns posted by showcrop on September 05, 2008 at 18:48:18:
Scot trucks I believe wer first built in Saint John, New Brunswick then moved production to Debert. Scot was owned by Irving. Irving also built Skidders and school bus bodies in Saint John. The Skidders were just known as Irving Skidders (from what I can remember) although they looked just like a Timberjack skidder. The bus bodies had the name Atlantic Bus & Body or Atlantic truck and body, I can"t remember which. I used to work for Universal Truck and Trailer, an Irving outfit and we still sold parts for Scot's up into the late 90"s. There were two style of cabs as seen in Hanks photos. The first ones used a ford cab and there own hood design. The second version used there own cab design and the conventionals then used a big one piece fiberglass hood (ugly in my opinion). We used to differentiate the two in the parts department by asking ford cab or "roadgrader hood". The later cab was also used for the low cab forwards or coe"s. It was much easier to get parts for the ford cab at the end than the later scot built cabs.
Universal Sales was a freightliner/mercedes truck dealer when I worked there but they also sell stirling and western star now since freightliner bought them out. Back in the 80"s we also sold Pacific trucks( built in British Columbia).
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