No it's not new, it was 20 year old surplus when the photo was taken, 14 years before I was born.
While searching for Payload transporter photos today in an attempt to help 2duece out on his Kenworth COE question I stumbled across these two photos of an M26A1 hauling Saturn 5 sections during the Apollo missions. The black and white is unknown (possible Apollo 4 or 5), but the second is the S-IC section for Apollo 8. Clear as day is the Dragon Wagon painted white and still serving our country. Well after the days WWII had seen an end.
An article broke down some of the info but the booster sections shown when empty weight 670,000lbs. Not to shabby for that 1,040-cu.in. 240hp Hall-Scott Model 440 straight-six engine.
I wonder what happened to the old Iron horse?
While searching for Payload transporter photos today in an attempt to help 2duece out on his Kenworth COE question I stumbled across these two photos of an M26A1 hauling Saturn 5 sections during the Apollo missions. The black and white is unknown (possible Apollo 4 or 5), but the second is the S-IC section for Apollo 8. Clear as day is the Dragon Wagon painted white and still serving our country. Well after the days WWII had seen an end.
An article broke down some of the info but the booster sections shown when empty weight 670,000lbs. Not to shabby for that 1,040-cu.in. 240hp Hall-Scott Model 440 straight-six engine.
I wonder what happened to the old Iron horse?
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