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Phase 1

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  1. Possibly - and they would have to be big at that. Think of the gallons per minute it would take to operate those cylinders.
  2. In the production numbers list, it shows that there was only 1 U-640 sold.
  3. Glenn is good with problems like this. http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/user/132-theakerstwo/
  4. I always liked this picture Photo from the C&NW Historical Society
  5. It was a nice place for a show - when it used to be a small show. If there was a big turnout some of the trucks were packed so tight that it was hard to veiw or get good photos. And it was a difficult climb for some folks to see the tractors. Spectator parking was poor too. Some people wanted to see it at the park or fairgrounds years ago, but there was a history that prevented that.
  6. Local history is interesting. Join your local historical society!
  7. Yes, he fought much longer than he should have
  8. There were seven G-77 six wheelers built in 1961. Is that a battery charger on the back of the silver cab?
  9. I had seen it listed that there were two different sleeper cab lengths for G models, but can't find it now, everything I looked at lists 80 inch only. The F shows two sizes, possibly it was offered on the later production G's.
  10. At this point, use a mousetrap. I like the plastic ones. You will always have to keep one in there, but it will do the job.
  11. The long model was not an afterthought. The conventional and the short conventional came out at the same time.
  12. The square headlights were not an improvement.
  13. Those were made before the tilt hood Bighorn was produced. Dodge C models were used - with the head rack supports placed inward so the fenders would swing.
  14. You are not alone... Possibly this thread will give you some help. http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/36747-mp-7-rolling-coal/
  15. Nice beach... Surprising to see people in the water - I wonder what the temperature is.
  16. What was the city you went to? I'd like to look on a map.
  17. Production is listed as 1963-65. Total production 1589. Models 607, 609, 611(only 16 built), 615. Replaced by the U model.
  18. Not even a Louisville - its just an F model.
  19. I think it says that above the spear on the door. Some of the early ones also had two-tone paint.
  20. It looks like a nice place to live.
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