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Sign company I used to work for had one with an aerial ladder on it. More than one time when it gave them some trouble on the road, you raised the ladder out of the way, tilted the cab, fixed what was wrong , dropped the cab, hopped in and drove away with the ladder in air. Mostly just a couple of phone lines taken out.
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Brockton 20 miles south of Boston
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Bought my wife a birthday present that needed a little freshening up. Today's job got pushed to tomorrow so I decided it was time to get this done so I can return to my regularly scheduled Mack project.
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I was going to ask if they needed a couple of old trucks for "ambiance" but kept my mouth shut when I found out it was a riot / looting scene they were filming
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Going to start putting them up Thursday. Gonna take pictures.
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Got asked to help out hanging a "few" old signs to make a downtown area look like 1967 for a movie they are filming next town over where I used to live. Fully loaded 53' trailer and 48' drop deck showed up. Looks like a whole lot more work than I expected. Actually put my Autocar to work and it's the same vintage as the signs.
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B Model and 2 Story Falcon
66dc75 replied to j hancock's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That's Kenny's Ford and Frank Hales B model Bob -
B85 mod to pickup
66dc75 replied to Mack58B42's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Rhode Island MACKS
66dc75 replied to bbob61's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Rebuilt the rear cab mount area with some 5" x 1/4" flatbar. Slight wear and tear on old mounts. Gotta love hockey pucks. Wanted to mount fuse box in glove box like Mack did it but wires were made for mounting near steering column.
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Yeah. the ez wiring looks like it going to work real nice, they made the Dolphin gauge set also. I had to use a magnifying glass to read the wires when I ran them in the right directions yesterday. The fuse box is all marked well. I got the heat / A/C kit on ebay for less than $600. I gotta ramp the pace of this little project up so I can take it to our show in October.
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Finally got caught up enough with work to be able to make some progress on this. painted the cab interior, got the gas pedal mounted and hooked up, bled the brakes, cut in the stereo, and got the clearance lights on . next up the pile of spaghetti hanging from the dash.
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I thought it was welded to the flanges too but I think its welded to the angle mounted to the outside of the frame
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First time I saw them was in the late 80's haven't been down driveway since then. Forgot they were there until we went to the pet grooming place next door a few days ago. I'm surprised they haven't deteriorated more in 30 years.
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Three identical Whites in the woods at the edge of a farm next town over. Not sure what year they are.
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I met an appraiser from Middleboro Ma last week. He does antique cars and trucks. His name is Everett at Interstate Appraisal 508-947-5058 Westerly isn't that far from there hour and a half maybe.
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I mean to talk to someone. Fingers aren't typing what I'm telling them to.
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Might need some friends from Federal Hill tp "talk" someone
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used to be afraid of heights until there was a paycheck involved
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non productive employee for bait
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fishin' for whale
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