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1961H67

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About 1961H67

  • Birthday 06/10/1959

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    Restoring my 1951 LJ ,,, I learned to drive on this truck when I was 17 ,, It had a 5th wheel wrecker on it ,, It was purchased new here in Asheville by the Coke Distributor, A Local welding supply purchased it from Coke in the late 50s , Replaced the Engine with a reman 220 in 1963 , A friend of mine bought it in 1969 when the Welding Co traded it in ,,, I bought it in the early 80s , never had time to restore it until I retired from Ryder Transportation after 32years , We also haul Heavy Equipment, we have 5 Superliners
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  1. A lot of us would have loved to have our families old truck in that condition,, especially being kept dry for 50 years! I would start by pressure washing everything, they’re is not that much to the interior that’s probably damaged, headliner and seats are easy to fix . Put some batteries in and see if the engine will turn over, ( can’t tell if it’s air start , it does have a big tank ) might pull it and see . If it does, drain the old fuel, check the tanks for rust. You might be surprised it might not be to bad of a project.
  2. 3rd stick is (next to the fuel pedal) a auxiliary transmission mounted in the frame about 3 feet from the main, with a short drive shaft between, it’s a 3 speed Brown-Lipe “Browny “ Auxiliary transmission, low ,direct,overdrive. A lot were put in the west coast log trucks back in the day. The other is a regular 10 speed Duplex. Now that I’m pretty much finished with the LJ except door lettering and maybe rear fenders I might start a tread on the LTH , I’ve posted a few pictures from time to time but haven’t really shared any of the history of it,,, it’s taken a wild ride though life, ( unlike her sister who came down the line behind her who never left home ) . And how it got the name 10Tucky.
  3. You both are correct! But the couple dozen antiques made it worth it and probably 1/2 them were Mack’s , and All the proceeds went to the Children’s Hospital. I had a steady stream of those young truckers scratching their heads at my 3 sticks so that was good entertainment.
  4. Yes lots of Chrome and fancy paint, but it’s open for any model and year , that just makes the old Mack’s more popular there, The 55 LTH was a hit because it was customized in 1973 , It was fun giving a history lesson.
  5. It was a good show, I’m glad there were some older trucks in the mix, The Blue R700 belongs to Rick Sowers , he’s in the grading business. I don’t think he uses it , maybe at one point though, it has a drop axle. A machine co bought it new in Marion NC . Yes he also has a Big Horn and the yellow 55 GMC with a Detroit . Here’s a few more pictures, there were about 300 trucks, lots of custom,Pete’s and KWs .
  6. It’s definitely difficult to find time to make all the shows, it’s been a busy summer and we have had something every weekend for a month, The Colfax show is the same weekend as the Cherokee show ( 10-25 ) I’ll probably go to Cherokee if weather permits it’s a lot closer for me. And yes I missed you at Spencer it was a good show also.
  7. Oh I forgot the most important picture,, remember where we were!
  8. Took the LTH to the Mayberry truck show in Mt Airy NC , Great Weather and it was for a good cause Brenner Children's Hospital. There were a lot of newer trucks and very nice custom trucks ,But the few old Mack’s were still a draw with the crowd. Dawson answered questions for hours about the LTH , surrounded by Peterbilts! Several B Models, 3 Superliners and a R700 with a factory V12 Detroit.
  9. Great Stuff! Looks like great weather also, It’s good to bring out and show off all the hard work!
  10. Thanks for the comments! It was a great turnout for a local community event, plus they were having a C10 show in Cherokee. I started to bring my 55 Chevrolet but I thought it was fitting to bring the LJ since it was in the flood.
  11. Took the LJ to our Church car Show today It was the one year anniversary of the hurricane, a lot of progress has been made and a lot has to be done . The LJ got 2nd place in the truck category, not bad since half the people have no clue what it was!
  12. I’m going to try to bring the LJ over there,, I haven’t heard from you lately, hope you’re doing well.
  13. It would be a great project,,, but as of now,, unless I win a lottery ( which I never play ) I’ll have to make it to 90 years old with what I have on my plate,, I keep telling myself the Freedom will be my last project.
  14. Just saw this on Facebook marketplace, something different, interesting looking hood
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