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Posts posted by Bobby Covert
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It was at the Mid-america truck show a few years back!
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Make up some business cards and or flyers. Place them in a couple of grocery stores. It is like baking a cake you have to wait for it to rise for it to be what it should be. Remember this If you do what you said you will do you will have more work that you can handle.
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Would like a bumper for a B615 that is not bent!
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Overnite had a bunch of them, but I have not seen any for sale or rusting.
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WHAT WAS THE LAST YEAR FOR THE DOG ON THE DOOR???
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Go buy that Autocar and haul your new shed home and tell the wife how much you saved her on the shed delivery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am thinking the DM 800 is older than 1980?
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Mack B-75 was made from 1955-1966 1,619 were made. Source:Mack Model B
1953-1966 photo Archive
Edited by Thomas E. Warth
Published by Iconografix
P.O.Box 18433 Minneapolis Mn. 55418
info is on page141, Models begin with B-13 to B8136
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DM600 fiberglass front
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Might be a good cab for the Evel Knievel Mack!
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It is ready for your name or logo on the stake bed
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Ponderosa truck sales in Grayson Ky. has one on their lot. It has been there a couple of years and I bet it is not for sale.866 807 1827.
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Go to AITRUCKMODELS.com. Click on the mack with box sleeper and have a look . It is one from your pictures and how it would have looked when new.Look at all the models. You may have to get one of them too!!!!!
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Been a b-model fan for years never saw a sleeper like that. The window seems to match the Mack sleeper windows in previous and current Macks for that time. Look for the serial number under the passenger side fender well, on the frame. Probably will need a rag and some cleaner to see it.
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Really cuts down on rust spots!
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I thought all CH models had a Maxiglass cab and doors? I have a ground wire on the ch I drive with the hardware mounted on a bar on the back of the cab that holds up the spring that holds the hoses out of the way. The Macks @ UPS have the best cb reception over the other brands. Make a ground wire. Also check for a ground strap that may be broken on your truck.
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Wish my floor pan looked that good!!!!!
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Paint the nose and fenders black. Use the design of the hood to "enforce" the paint scheme>
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The Overnite Mack above is an Ulrich Hi-Liner kit. It is 1/87 scale metal kit. It once was sold by Model Railroad supplier Wm K. Walthers . It may still be available. They also made KW 825 models too.
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Look under the passemger side fender to get the serial number. It is stamped on the frame. Contact the Mack Museum with that # to get the Model and year etc. Cover thos broken windows with a tarp or something like that. The sleeper cab is pretty rare!
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Reminds me of some all wheel drive concrete mixers I have seen in Florida.
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The company that make POR (paint over rust) Make s a kit to re-do steering wheels. Check out that site!
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Due to the abbreviation on the front of the craigslist number I think it may be Somerset Ky. If that is correct Somerset is about 1 hour or so south of Lexington on US 27. It is also accessible to I-75 about 50 -60 mile north of the Tn. state line and taking the proper exit (hwy 150) over.
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I Don't know him but if you want to see this truck and 4-5 others go to utube and watch Mack attack!
B67 questions?
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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I have seen that model wearing Mason-Dixon logo. Must have been at the end of the run for that particular model.