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what does it have for an engine and running gear?
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I toured Denton last fall and was terribly impressed. Their cab painting system is state-of-the-art. I was pleased to see a U.S. truck plant that is so efficient. I noted a 50/50 mix of MX13s and Cummins power. The DAF-sourced MX13 will gain acceptance over time.
I don't care at all for the frontal appearance of the new Peterbilt 579 and the Kenworth T680. I don't mind the new cab, which was due. But personally, I feel the front ends with the droopy nose syndrome looks terrible.
I will call bullshit on that. there is no way the facts support that half the Pete's are using the MX13!!! Nothing like a non union promise the moon operation like the Denton plant is. To think that Mack (okay for you Volvo) pays damn near twice in wage and benefits as Peterbilt does and is damn near keeping up with them in sales.
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That is a neat truck for sure! The sleeper is different than mine and it makes the 4th different style of sleeper I have seen on the W model. I was told that they left the factory with day cabs only and dealers arranged the sleeper additions and most were done at Able in Los Angeles? I saw one that appeard to be from the outside an integral factory sleeper.
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The Reasoner W miodel is in the big Mack collection in Australia now. I got a call from the PA guy last week about parts. That was his grandfather's truck if I remember right. I have a day cab no frame, and a few odds and ends. other than the front axle and spring hangers, a few front engine mmounts and cross member, tranny mounts, the frame is the same as an LTL 1/4" thick.
The NM one you are referring to also has the big add on sleeper and ran through the 80's with big Cummins power. it was for sell. There was one as a wrecker years ago on the N Cal coast and one down in San Diego but i have not seen them in years. what happened to the one in New England that the museum had?
Here is mine as it is now. I just put a fifth wheel on it this past summer. it had a long truck frame and i was hoping to find either a nice drom and trailer or period correct boxes with a pull trailer. But the years were going by and I like to drive it.
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quick look at the motor would be the twin intakes if a 711
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I toured the Pete factory in Denton this past fall and the Paccar engine is not selling well. About 9 out of 10 coming down the line had a Cummins in it. Also, they paint everything on the frame, air line, electrical, components including the airbags. I thought the attention to detail and finish product was below average. Pete and KW is just like Volvo and Mack. the new cab is for both trucks and most all frame components now say Paccar on them as they are shared by both trucks. They still make the Pete fuel tanks right on site though!!
Here is a picture of my big Pete 390 with the Peterbilt model..........
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A few more Highpoint pix from Steve Avella
The Big DM with the lowboy, I purchased from Steve several years ago. It was an original Octavia?? NJ operation.......or something like that truck and was one of about 8 they had bought new.
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The automatic only for the 685hp?
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I have seen this truck hauling logs for years and now on CL
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wasn't this model also offered with a V8 and had a sloped long hood?
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I finally got around to digging this out.H Model Air Ride.pdf
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I have always thought that it was too bad that CAT didn't take over Mack.
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I knew a guy that had a FRACK.............put a V8 Mack in a Freightshaker!
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Mack serial #s back then started with 1000, so that's the 231st one made. As said, it would have the END 864 naturally aspirated V8, and since it's a heavy spec
DM 800, I would bet on the Quadruplex transmission.
Good to see you responding. It seems it has been awhile?
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Both of the shops mentioned will do custom work and they have all the pipe sizes needed.
Thanks to all for the help.
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he switched his cowboy hat to a sailors cap as he hangs out at the local dock and helps out.
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does anyone remember Tryon Trucking? My Dad was leased to them for years and was always getting load out of Newark.
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Joe is still alive and doing well at 98. I visited him this past spring in Honolulu where he lives. Joe wrecked the H model in the early 70's and he had always thought he would change the cab some day. In fact he purchased a cab that was still in the crate to do so but he never got around to it. When I bought the truck he told me the dealer that had the cab but by then the dealer was out of business and who knows what happended to the cab.
The cab is in really bad shape but we decided to save it. Joe is well aware of the work that is being done to the truck and approves of it.
The 1693 modification was well done. The original dog house is raised up about a foot and there is no passenger seat now. Here is a picture of my son Adlar and I with Joe this past spring.
Joe did well for himself and now lives in a condo overlooking the pacific ocean in Honolulu.
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My First Macks
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By 1958 the windows had to have been optional? My Dad's 57 H model had vents and all of the H's I have do too and they are 57 on too.