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If not going to be "used/worked", with a antique plate, go to DMV with insurance card, title ( if post 1980) bill of sale, reg form filled out, and go home with plates, no inspection needed. If any problems, explain to them it is a toy, you go to shows, and do not work it. If for some reason no go, visit another branch. No problem at Bridgeport branch, other than the lines.
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No Hallamore trucks have budds I work on a lot of them about 10 years ago they did put bodies on 10 wheeler painted red & green 12spd 350 hp no ac .They have very strict code on equipment no frills no bling bling .
The guy that works for the company changed it out and put the body on a few years back. Another buddy was working for Hallamore at the time truck was purchased.......
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I like that "71 R
Ex-Hallamore truck, I believe. And Bryan, stay out of my back yard!
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looks like "sauce" to me
gravy is what you put on biscuits for breakfast
+ 1 on sauce, that's what Grandma called it, so...........
Let the arguments begin!!
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Couple seasons back, guy lost the oil line going to the turbo, only lost 3 quarts, but made this mess
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BINGO...!! We have a winner..! My Superdog has an RTX15715 (X denotes std. shift pattern, single OD). When shaking a heavy load, I run thru all 5 stick positions in "deep", then shift back up to the 4th stick position simultaneously flipping the deep button which gets it ready for two gears in the low side of the range selector. Then shift the range selector to high for the remaining 5 gears. This yields a total of 12 perfectly spaced ratios with no duplicates. This method will gain the most ground speed before an air shift takes place.
Used to do the same thing on my RD with a 8LL. My brother was brutal (on his truck) . Showed him how to do it, he said "Oh", but he would rather slip the clutch like riding a two stroke MX bike than use deep, think the blue button scared him. One reason I never let him drive mine.
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Bryan's cousin (Blue KW) racing in Canada last year
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Bryan, did you find the other pic, or do I have to dig for it??
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I'll get this posting yet!
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My buddy's diesel Rat Rod, (one of Bryan's pics) A little better looking, and no TV show coverage!!
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what happened to the drill rig on the back of the mack bm that was at the kent show grounds ?
Don't know if Bryan is going to answer, but the well rig was donated to a museum in upstate NY, do not know the name.
We were hoping to have the truck at Bethlehem this weekend, but a few guys are backing out, so there goes the trailer!
Maybe Brooklyn??......
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3406 in the one with floats, 8v92 in closer one.
The M35 has a Cat (kittycat) and Allison
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Connecticut Construction Trucks
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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I personally never had a exemption letter, but the 1st one I did tell the guy the truck was not going to be worked. Several other trucks done after didn't even tell them that.