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Phase 1

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  1. You could have someone turn out some new bushings for it. Edit; Contact Hobbs: http://hobbstrailers.com/trailer-parts/
  2. Please tell us the whole story and everything about it.
  3. That would be off-breeds only I hope.
  4. Right here in this thread. A step by step account of a restoration process with pictures is interesting.
  5. Didn't Mack sell Chrysler's in a repower kit for B models?
  6. The trick here would be to separate the fact from the fiction - as surely there is some.
  7. My guess is a DMM. Vlad, it is only 55 miles across the Bering Strait.
  8. The H came out in 1961 and the N came out in 1963. Maybe because the H was first, the next jump was to N. But it is one letter off . The C cab went "upstairs" on the H. I think the sleepers were the same.
  9. In the For Sale section there is a 74 Dodge that comes with a wench. Only has a picture of the truck though.
  10. If they would sell that M model complete and without knowing what the rest of it looks like, it looks too good to scrap. The M was the heavy duty model. It became the Paystar.
  11. Tom Warren in Texas has a restored WWII twin engine Ford tractor. Several companies made twin engine trucks. Grico, Spangler, Eisenhauer, Merry-Neville were some.
  12. It has been reported here that there has been some UPS trucks that have escaped and avoided execution.
  13. When I was younger they were commonly still called steamrollers. I think you would even hear that today from some people.
  14. Are you thinking they may have sold it for scrap? Or someone connected "received" it? It is unusual that if it survives, it would not have been licensed in all these years. Possible of course. Can you access the Council meeting minutes from that time? Or the treasurers records for a payment made on it? Those could lead you to a buyer. They should have a file with vehicle titles, could it still be there?
  15. There is/was a B model registry if you have not checked that. I don't know if it is available yet, I cannot get to it. It was on a site called Old Macks R Us, which now appears to be gone. Possibly someone here has a copy of the registry. Here is a thread on it.
  16. Sounds like a previous thread. It could turn into a long one - with a good outcome. GMC General at abandoned house
  17. I would like to "do" that too. .
  18. It looks like a pop up camper.
  19. I didn't think there would have been many DM 400's. But I looked it up and there were about 3800 of them built. The listed one is a DM-477, and there were 404 of those.
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