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Support me on Patreon for behind the scenes content: https://www.patreon.com/loganskeeleGet my FREE Copy of “Tips for Valuing Your Collection” here: http://bit.ly/VALUE-COLLECTIONShop online here: https://www.advantagediecast.comConnect with me on social media!Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBP-ADCInstagram: http://bit.ly/IG-ADCFacebook Group: http://bit.ly/FBG-64th-Gear-JammersPodcast: http://bit.ly/Toy-TalkSend me your letters, snacks, or other things to:Toy Talk with Logan SkeeleP.O. Box 508Georgetown, KY 40324Hey 64th Gear Jammers, I’m Logan Founder of Advantage Diecast, and I’ve got a vintage DG Productions model to review today after a bit of history on Swift Transportation. DG Productions made detailed But first please make sure to subscribe and grab my report on Tips for valuing your collection with the link in the description below.Thanks to all my subscribers. You guys are the best!On October 10, 1966, a new truck line began. This trucking company was destined to become one of the largest truck lines in history.Swift Transportation began operation by transporting imported steel from the port of Los Angeles to Arizona. On the turnaround they transported Arizona cotton to Southern California.Founded by Jerry Moyes, the original company operated under the name of Common Market. The Swift name was purchased from the Swift Meat Packing Family later on and the truck line name was changed to Swift Transportation.Jerry Moyes along with his father Carl Moyes, brother Ronald Moyes, and Randy Knight built Swift Transportation into a multi-million dollar business. When Jerry’s father Carl passed away, Jerry Moyes became the sole owner of Swift Transportation.



