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Brocky

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  1. Paul I think (???) Howe Coleman in Troy / Albany was just a conversion company and the axles them selves were made in Colorado Here is a link to a lot of Coleman info: http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/22610/Coleman-Trucks
  2. Mr KS. This photo of the Howe Coleman conversion brings up the question. When did Mack discontinue making their own driven steering axle and go to the outside conversion equipment?? Thanks, Brocky
  3. Sorta made the R model roll back "squat" a little??? Good luck getting it all put together.. will look forward to some progress pictures.
  4. Me either!! Although they must service them.. I remember back about 1970 when Roadway still had open top trailers we picked up a bare block (V-12 or 16??) at ALCO in Auburn NY and it weighed 28,000 pounds!!!
  5. I am thinking Hemmings had an article on him in Classic Car magazine just recently..
  6. Here is another picture of a Mack Howe Coleman 6X6 from The Howe picture library courtesy of Craig Trout.. and his comments about the Mack / Coleman connection here. http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/22610/Coleman-Trucks?PageIndex=27 Brocky
  7. With a good picture Bub Warren (806-374-3056) in Amarillo TX can make you a new one.
  8. Looks great!! As already said more pictures,, action ones!!!
  9. Like PZ said, I would leave it the original tanker it was built for!! It is always nice to see trucks at shows still in their working clothes.
  10. Paul Here are a couple from Mission Beach Qnsld
  11. Dave I missed you also.. Hope you are feeling better and our prayers continue for Suzie.. Brocky
  12. With the broken windows, How bad is the rust inside the cowl??? If it is pretty well shot it would mean one whole lot of work to repair..
  13. Yeah, That is my ugly puss!!! My buddy Leon next to me.. Probably saw you but did not recognize.. Did you go here to check out all 9 pages of the Aussie trip?? http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/84264/Down-Under-Trip Brocky
  14. Tom You saw me, But I did not see you... I am the tall guy with the light blue shirt in the picture tagged Willys Jeep. Was talking about our Australian Trip. Brocky
  15. According to our South Carolina DPS Transport Police (diesel cops) Man, you can do the "Excepted" deal and not need a physical.. If you want to go back to driving for hire all you have to do is get a physical and send in another form to change it back. I know laws and regulations vary from state to state so it is best to check with some one in the "diesel cop" department rather than the DMV and find out what they say>>
  16. Thanks .. will put it on the list>>
  17. Thanks for the info.. How long were you there?? I will have to make plans during the ATCA Vintage Trucks of FLA show on Feb 18th to 20th.. Thanks Brocky
  18. Possibly the same engine as the one on Tony Champion's lot??? Brocky
  19. Here is Roger's in the barn during the 2013 show.
  20. Tom Thanks for the pictures.. The fall colors must be just about peaking in PA.. Sorta miss them down here.. everything just truen brown in November..
  21. Here is a 1922 restored one at the Cortland Brockway show in 2012
  22. Maybe they STOLE the idea from Brockway???
  23. Paul You have a REAL MACK man in Townsville!! It will be a shame when we have to start inport parts from Down Under to the States for an American made truck. This sign hangs on his dealership wall..
  24. I have an old one in the console of my pick up,, I only plug it up when trying to find an unknown place like a motel or such.. And Guess what?? It does not work in Alaska!!!
  25. This one is based out of Ashville NC and I took the pictures at the Western NC Chapter show last year.
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