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  1. Some of the history of the truck appeared in WOT and Double Clutch and I caught shit for that several times. Editors of these mags do not have a clear mandate to communicate with authors so it happens that sometimes, after hearing absolutely nothing from one magazine, that the story is submitted to a competing publication and then they both appear at the same time and without my knowledge. I think the audiences are a little different but editors strongly disagree. Anyway, see WOT May/June 2008 and that should get you started. I have enough material now for a book-just need to find the time to put pen to paper but I am close. I got sidetracked with the LJ.

    John

  2. It got worse for Matt. A tire on the trailer exploded at 70 mph scattering rubber chunks everywhere. Cars were swerving trying to avoid the fragmentation. Then he blew another tire and turns out he did have a spare but it was the wrong size. The tires on that trailer are an oddball size so it took him another day to get two tires. When the first tire exploded, it shredded the hydraulic line at the back of the trailer so he had a toxic spill to drive away from when he tried to put the tail board down. Fortunately no one was hurt and no major damage was done to man or machine.

    John

  3. Here is the link-it is something that I hope helps this hobby and brings the interest of lots of younger folks. The program has already started on July the 4th but it will air every Wednesday evening until sometime in August on the National Geographic TV channel. The program is called "Americas Lost Treasures" and our segment was filmed at the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington, DE and then a whole day at the Mack Museum. Right now, there is only a 3 minute promotional video available uploaded by National Geographic people. Don't look to closely at Curt, the actor, shifting the auxiliary while I shifted the main transmission for him.

    http://www.allvintagetrucks.com/mack-daddy-of-trucks

    You can also Google "Mack Daddy of Trucks" and that should take you right to their site. Enjoy!

    John

  4. Yes, I took them. There are several more if you would like to see them. I was in downtown Billings last week at the offices of the Bureau of Reclamation looking for photos of the LJSW. No luck but I had some time so decided to drive around. Every where I went, I found lots of vehicles, both antique and modern, of interest. And, yes, Custer was a bit of a dumb ass. They were caught right out in the open outnumbered more than 10 to 1. Rather than trying to get to a nearby river bank, they shot their horses to use as shields. By the way, that V8 RL700 was plated so I would think that they use it from time to time.

    John

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