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1961H67

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1961H67 last won the day on May 18

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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. I’ll probably put it back on since it’s already got the brackets on it, it should have the construction type and they are pricey . This bull bar new is about $6,000 so I’ll make use of it. At one point I had a paint both near my house, I had a couple big fans and good lighting, I painted the C Model, 359 & 379 Pete, a couple pickups and a few tractors, now it’s full of a lot of stuff that we salvaged from the flood, I painted the LJ in pieces in a harbor freight car tent , inside my shop. I just wet the floor, opened the door, set a fan in front and painted the Superliner. Hopefully I can build me something better when I paint the Freedom, I’ll probably take the hood off and spend more time on it. I’m like a Lawyer when it comes to painting,,,, Still Practicing! I used a 5 gallon bucket to trace the hood pattern on my Pete’s
  2. Great write up ,, Not only did it keep everyone updated on your journey,, It encouraged me to complete mine,, Heck I had so much momentum built up watching you,, it got me through the worst flood in North Carolina history! Thank You for sharing it all!
  3. I’ve never had any except H 67s Dad Drove a H63 but I was too young to remember anything about it. Here’s the floor in my H67 ,, and the engine and transmission in the parts H67 ,, You can see how they lowered it so it doesn’t have a doghouse.
  4. Steve is correct. I have a couple H-67 setting here, if I can remember tomorrow I’ll take a picture of the step up floor, The engine is straight up and riding low in the frame, the transmission is really noticeably lower than a B ,, I have a C with the engine mounted on a slant
  5. I have used it before,, I had a R Fire truck and I think the paint was 1/4 inch thick on the hood and cracked down to the fiberglass, I had to use aircraft stripper on it ,, Then kept pressure washing it ,, make sure there isn’t any left in the seams.
  6. Looks Great! You did a great job on that frame!
  7. Take your time, have everything ready , don’t put too much on at once, send pictures! Just painted my working Superliner,came out pretty good for a work truck,I basically gave it a wash job with Ajax ! It needed striped completely down, but I needed it to be working, So I can get to my Freedom Edition Superliner .
  8. A little more progress. Painting done.
  9. Thanks again to everyone who helped out, it was a great show and I Greatly appreciate the award!
  10. Had a great time at the Dacusville ,SC Show yesterday! Thanks Brocky for all your hard work!
  11. I got my helper doing some tape removal, making some progress.
  12. A little bit of progress on the RW 753 , I’m multitasking it seems lately, I’ve went to a few truck shows, hauling equipment, and trying to get this one back on the road, I got some time today to shoot the cab , hopefully I can get the hood painted next week, i don’t have a good place to paint, and I’m not a professional painter , So I kinda do it in steps, this is a work truck so I didn’t strip it down.
  13. Thank You,, I’ll try to convince my body that when I’m trying to get out of the bed after a long day of trucking or sanding and working on these old Mack’s!
  14. I’m unsure how many Cruiseliners Ryder had , They would by a fleet if a customer wanted them. Then some times they would just buy a bunch for the rental fleet. A lot of there trucks had no power steering when I started. And they were Big on Cummins. That’s actually how I got started with Ryder, I was working in the truck shop at our local Caterpillar dealer, Wilsonart moved some trucks here from there Texas fleet ( 1983 359 Pete’s , 3406As ) there were 12 , Leased through Ryder, they had no one or tools to work on them,so they brought them to Cat , after a year they offered me a job, I left Cat making $7.25 , went to Ryder for $7.35 ! Wilsonart ( kitchen counter tops ) increased their fleet, built a plant , warehouse. I stayed with Ryder 32 more years managing that fleet of trucks. Ryder and Wilsonart were good people. When I retired and decided to start hauling heavy equipment with my Son and a friend of his I had 2 retirement party’s , one at Ryder and one at Wilsonart. My son a few days old, 1990 , My wife and Me, Last Day 2017 . From a 1983 to a 2017 I saw a LOT of changes with those Red & White trucks!
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