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Patdbossct

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  1. I bought the engines, trans, rears and hoods and 5 pair of AC tires and drum/drive sprockets, as well as 4 AC's an AB and the restored white and 22 B shovel
  2. Went up yesterday to see what was there. They did a good job clearing up the place up and moving stuff around that was hidden (according to them) in the woods and overgrown brush. Definitely some interesting stuff. Luckily i'm only 45 mins away from auction, which will make hauling stuff home easier lol I'll be wearing a black collared shirt with an American Industries insignia on it, be nice to finally put some faces with some BMT members' names.
  3. See you there Paul , btw was by Shirley LI yesterday, thought of stopping by but wouldn't have made the Ferry back to Ct
  4. Yes would have been a pleasure to meet you. And definitely yes, his Mopar Barn is quite impressive. I have been there a couple times getting parts, and Gary took time to find me parts I needed, plus gave a personal tour and told a lot of history behind a lot of the trucks. He was very friendly and knowledgeble. I was also impressed by his guys who do the restorations and Alba, great bunch.
  5. Brought her home today on way back from Gary Mahan's Open house. Now have a totally original next to the modified one.
  6. Sent you a PM
  7. welcome HiHo, what are you restoring, and what are you selling?
  8. Made a deal to buy that FH today. Happy about that, will store it at the Haul of Fame Museum soon .
  9. Looking for a starter motor for a 1923 Waukesha Motor Model EU206A in an early Brockway Truck. Any help would be greatly appreciated
  10. Mike PIE truck is nice. Also the one Gary Mahan did of the Sunoco truck is awesome as well. I was amazed at how quick they finished it, saw it less than a month ago at his place and to see it now done was nice. Saw Freight trains truck in person, don't worry the rest still looking good in person, You can fix her up in no time , sorry about the accident !
  11. Here is the correct Mack Plaque for the 1922 AB
  12. Also have a radiator, radiator tank top and power steering pump
  13. What emblems are you looking for I recently got a bunch of emblems etc
  14. Mike is correct the pre 1923 models, they have the smaller plaques just saying Mack, Ill post a pic, tomorrow for you. 1923 was the year all the changes were made on the ABs. Nice truck saw it in the wheel of times for sale and called but it was gone already, glad to see you got it!
  15. The year probably is correct at 1922. AB Macks had the small radiator until the 1923 model year, when they switched to the bigger radiators, different fenders and longer running boards as well as larger rolled steel bumpers. Everything on your truck you have is pre-23. the bumper is smaller and made of rolled channel iron, the short running boards, the angle iron fenders (90 degree from top of fender) instead of flared fenders (aprox 60 degree from top). There are a small number of 1923 models that have the bigger rolled steel bumpers, bigger radiators but still have the 90 degree angel iron fenders and short running boards. I am currently restoring a 1917 model, and a 1929 model AB. I also have one of the transition fender ones (1923) and a 1924 model that are restored if you need pics of anything. I will get you a pic of the correct Mack plaque for the 1922 as well. The tall AC nose looking plaque isn't the correct one, btw two of those taller style ones just sold at an auction in New Hampshire this past weekend for $250 a piece. I ended up buying a lot of AB and AC parts including there including Adlake lights for them, as well as emblems for later model trucks 40's thru 60's.
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