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Nice old Mack out in the field working .
I took the back way home tonight. Thought it was cool to see this old Mack still out in the field doing it's job. Looks to be about 1960 ish??
Call me a geek, but I would like to restore an old truck like this someday. I had a buddy who did a few old firetrucks. Was pretty awesome to see them come together. |
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this is a 1960...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1365035675.jpg
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Nice - I like the classics myself, Fred.
To coin a phrase.....they don't make 'em like they used to! |
This belongs to a friend of mine.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1365035829.jpg
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I was born in Allentown, PA. Lived on Mohawk st.
My back yard was Mack Industries. I used to play on the new trucks that were just rolled out to the huge lot. Back then, mid 60's, nobody ran me off. Greatest playground ever! |
I'm not sure what motor that Mack has, but I live in a major farming area, and it is so cool to see and hear the grain trucks going past the house. There is nothing quite like the sound of a big ole Detroit diesel going up through the gears under a big load, or and old straight piped Peterbilt blasting in stereo.
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The B series Macks are seriously collectable, I have a "sorta" neighbor that hit it big in the paving/quarry biz and has a couple restored ones, along with some Macks from the teens and twenties. Along with a fully restored turn of the century sawmill. And a Jetranger, but I digress.
The B's are one of the icons of the era, along with the Autocars and Reo's. Nothing more fun than an antique truck show, its collecting on a whole 'nuther level in terms of the effort involved. |
There is an antique truck and tractor museum north of here in Woodland that I have always meant to go check out.
How many ways could you deck those things out? Seen many the tractor trailer setup, dump trucks, giant wreckers, tank trucks. |
Check out bigmacktrucks.com
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Fastfred this is for sale from the above site, lol...a wrecker 1988 mack wrecker
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Wow..awesome thread. I recently watched (Steven King's) Maximum Overdrive again just to look at the old trucks in that movie...so damn cool.
This tow truck was the best in the movie: http://www.imcdb.org/i011454.jpg Not sure if it is a Mack or Peterbilt or International |
Very nice Freddy. I looked at the pic before reading and my first thought was boy would that look sweet refurbished.
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When I was a kid in the early '60s, the gravel pit across the river had been leased by a cement company, E L Casey, from Amherst NS. They had a fleet of Macks that looked just like the truck in FastFred's post, right down to the color of the cab.
When I got a little older, I found out these were not the most wonderful vehicle in the world to drive. The usual transmission was actually two gearboxes which, at times had to be shifted at the same time (ask an old trucker about "twin stick Macks"). Some guys developed the technique of getting their left arm down through the spokes of the steering wheel to handle one stick, while their right hand was working the other. (Hey all you guys who bemoan the demise of the interaction with your cars through the transition to automatics, most of the new gravel trucks around are speced out with autos because it is almost impossible to find someone who knows how to drive a manual.) Couple that with the noise, literally "gravel truck suspension", no power steering and I would have to say the best thing you could do with one of these old beasts is paint it up pretty and park it at a show.. Brings back some memories. Les |
Near where I live; Berryville, Va. they host a Steam and Gas engine show in the park a few times a year. It is a celebration of all things mechanical relating to farming and rural life. You would not believe the extent and quality of some of the restorations. Everything from giant-@ss steam tractors all the way down to gas powered washing machines.
There are a lot of folks that bring restored early semi's like this hauling antique / restored tractors and machinery of all sorts. They have a steam powered saw mill on site and do demonstrations. Also horse-drawn sled and antique tractor pulls. It is an excellent family event if you want to see stuff like this. |
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The tow truck in Maxium Overdrive is a WHITE. Gotta love old trucks!
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