Models with rear panel doors were designated " 3106, " while those with tailgates were designated " 3116 . " In 1952, the Suburban came with either a tail gate or panel doors.
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The practice of Cup drivers who compete in Truck Series events has been referred to as " tail gating ", and the drivers referred to as " tail-gators ", although this usage is not common.
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This variant comes with some basic features like HVAC with 4 blowers, child lock, chrome radiator grille, engine immobilizer, rear seat belts, cup holder, remote tail gate release, low fuel indicator and 2-tone beige and brown interiors.
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They cling to roll bars and running boards, sometimes more than a dozen crammed into the bed of a Toyota, jostling against rocket grenade launchers or machine guns with tripod legs poking over the tail gates like fence posts or cord wood.
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Prior to 1961, all Ford wagons utilized a two-piece tailgate assembly that required the operator to lift the rear window and lock it into place via a mechanical support, and then drop the tail gate down to fully access the rear compartment.
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Vehicles built in 1940 ( only ) were fitted with removable loading ramps, cable rollers to act as pulleys, and a reinforced tail gate to allow a " Flak 30 ", mounted on a " Sd . Ah . 51 " trailer, to be quickly dismounted.
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Externally, changes were limited to an anodized aluminum grille with a rectangular " International " logo paced on the grille, the IH badge was moved to the hood; the door handles became the button type and the tail gate no longer included the " hooks ".
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They cling to roll bars and running boards, sometimes more than a dozen crammed into the bed of a Toyota, jostling against rocket grenade launchers or machine guns with tripod legs poking over the tail gates like fence posts or cord wood . ( Williams, Cox News Service)