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mackdaddy

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  1. Hey, guys I bought it! I was concerned too about the seller but after talking to him I was totally okay with it. The truck is not that far from me either and the interior is like new!! Anytime I see a Mack V8 and that kinda $$ is it worth it just for the parts. The story is one of those someone owed somebody and then the guy disappeared and it was abandoned. fortunately the original owner still had the title and the seller was able to track it down. I have to say that I usually pay too much for a truck but not on this one.

    Should have it home next week.

  2. when I was at the Peterbilt factory this past fall they gave a demo of the robots assembling the new cab. Yet 8 of 10 new Petes ordered were still the old rivet cab. So why push a new cab on the same folks that are happy with the old one? The factory guys were very vocal in their disapproval of the new cab and enjoyed pointing out the amount of maintenance workers trying to keep the damn robots up and running.

  3. Wow.......memories. Driving down the hwy in WA and did a u turn after seeing Bob Brown's yard. I sat in that W model about 86... that truck later ended up at the Golden Age museum and was not restored at that time. No idea where it is now. The golden cut off W was in Idaho and during the time i was restoring the Green W in the pictures........yes, it was the one that Dr Bill had on his trailer, anyways I needed a grill so I had a driver that was near with an empty drop deck swing by the yard it was in. They guy wanted $7,500.00 bucks! and it had no engine or tranny and was cut off behind the cab. So I told my guy to offer $1,500.00(that was nuts but we were there and I needed the shutter assembly) and the owner came back with " The hell with that, I will just weld a frame with a set or rears on it and make a truck out of it again"!!...............

    The Pic of the PA W is really cool!! neat to see and the double king pin trailer was also neat.

  4. My Dad bought a 4 yr old H model and a 2 axle 32ft Fruehauf for 7,500.00 in 61. He took the trailer down and had a third axle added and started hauling steel for Tryon. As a little guy I remember Mom taking down a week's check for over a grand. I remember the steel strikes too and it was either 69 or 70 he had all of his tires slashed at the Beaver Valley truck stop with a load of coils on it

  5. A local lumber mill bought the truck new and ran it for many years around the area. It had a reputation for being a real powerhouse against other trucks. I picked it up used and never had it in commercial use. I believe it was rated at 450hp and I was told it had the smaller head bolts? evidently they changed the head bolts in later years perhaps with the KTA?

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