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1962 Mack B- 61 semi pick up truck conversion, custom bed 10'x6' on a 1988 GMC C 3500 chassis, New tires all around. 1972 454 motor, TH 400 trans, 3:73 rear gears, power steering, Rear air bags, air horns, air conditioning/heat, heated seats,LED gauges, MP3 player with back up camera. New bench seat in Green Naugahyde with green and black hounds tooth cloth pattern. Shoulder seat belts, 1-5/16" thick white oak bed boards, stainless skid strips Trailer brakes, Class IV hitch New 30% green tinted glass, new window seals, available for sale as soon as I put the doors and hoods on Very sharp high end truck, more photos to follow as it goes together showing it now to see if there is any serious interest before considering online auction. I have almost 24K invested and over a years worth of work in it. Interested? Serious? asking 80 K or best offer., listing it here before it goes to internet auction. nine2zero-7one3-zero7three8

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Just now, Dqave B said:

Now has a low mile 1974 366 Tall deck big block motor.

300 hp 377 ft/lbs torque motor

Interested you can call Dave 920-seven1three-zero7three8

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    • This very truck was in Rome, Georgia and owned at the time by Anthony Fox of Anthony Fox Trucking.  I live probably a couple of hours away from there and always wanted to see the "Convoy" truck......but, sadly, I never did.  Another truck I still want to see in person is Paul Sagehorn's actual "BJ & The Bear" K-100 Kenworth Aerodyne.  But, until that truck makes a visit or gets close to Murphy, North Carolina.....that won't happen, either.  

      The reasons why I'm so disappointed at not getting to see these two iconic trucks from my childhood is because I've been disabled since birth with mild Cerebral Palsy & Hydrocephalus and I can't travel very far.  

      Maybe someday, Lord willing, I will get to see (and, hopefully, sit in the driver's seats) of the original "Convoy" Mack and the last surviving truck from the 1979-1981 television show, "BJ & The Bear."  

      God Bless, 
      Tony Trout 
    • Wow, thanks for that. Looks excellent Bob.
    • Yes, that was an excellent story almost missed it. Thanks for that. What a monster. Even these days of 400 Big cam is quite an engine….. bob
    • What a great story 
      Hopefully Arnie continues the love affair 
       
      Paul
    • you know years ago,an old timer told me,way back they had invented all this amazing high tech machine equipment,before they really had anything to use them on,,,bob
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