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Looking for information on this unusual B80X with a quarry dump box. Truck has been repowered with
a Thermodyne Diesel. I know they did not build many B81X models, how many B80X were built. Any help
would be appreciated. Need to get the hood, fenders either straightened or good replacements., hood trim, radiator shutters missing a few, radiator cap with bulldog, good used bumper, battery box cover, exterior lighting, driver side fuel tank. This truck run and drives, need to add power steering. She's got a few bumps and bruses but no rot, all in all a good survivor.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Straight from Texas, as rust free as you can find. Extremely clean.
1980 Mack R686 ST Pure Bred tandem axle, Mack front to back.
Runs Great, 6 speed, good tires, brakes, factory A/C,
New winch cable and hook, tilt bed just recently had an
r and r including new cables, grease job, adjustment. Rollback
deck is approx. 25 ft. long, winch has 40 feet of fresh cable.
This heavy duty rollback has an allsteel construction, diamond
plate deck, four valve controls, two bulk head pockets for binders
and chains. Priced $15,800 or best offer for quick sale.
Contact Jeff 716-652-1388 or 716-548-7895.
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is the truck still for sale ?
B80X Mack # 1343
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Well, here's the skinny based on the information provided by the good people of the Mack Museum Inc.,
Thank You Mr. Walck
The truck is a 1960 B80X, serial no. 1343
It is one of 32 built total, one of 5 built in 1960
It was one of two ordered by Lehigh Portland Cement Co., in P.A.
It was built as a cab and chassis, then sent to an upfitter for the quarry box.
The original exterior color was green, which remains under its current color.
Hey where's the other one from Lehigh Portland Cement Co., not that would be cool to find
and get them back together again.
Thanks for the forum to share this information.
Jeff Parks