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JeffL

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  1. Saw a fire truck listing local that has been listed for a while about $4k but way too much for my project but nice
  2. The shop in Strasburg where the photo restores engines too. I work just down the road from Steamtown and use to live close to Strasburg so I do love trains. The Strasburg Railroad is just acrosss from the PA Railroad Museum.
  3. Went to a salvage yard but they didn’t have any small cab overs and the Mack was certainly larger and not as attractive
  4. This was in Strasburg PA and the let me do several photos at the end of the day. They have daily steam service.
  5. I have restored several cars and had over 50. I can’t imagine the cost to restore this and my last car a Fiberglass from the 50s cost me over 40K and i did the work. I was hoping to salvage a little history before it rusts Into the earth. My 58 Alken restoration so I get into the weeds .......
  6. I have restored several cars and had over 50. I can’t imagine the cost to restore this and my last car a Fiberglass from the 50s cost me over 40K and i did the work. I was hoping to salvage a little history before it rusts Into the earth. My 58 Alken restoration so I get into the weeds .......
  7. I’ll stop back over again next weekend to see if I can find the vin tag. They looked very similar for all the years they were made. This one had a square tank if it was original.
  8. Where is the vin plate on this truck. I would think this was the body tag. AC247 16121 10SA5734EP22
  9. Thanks for all of the responses. I have to check my settings I didn’t see them. My ceilings are 8ft in the basement so this should work. Maybe take out the windows and have that be the bar height and use glass as the counter to see the gauges and not obscure any of the truck.
  10. Hi, looking at this MACK for the cab. It is rough and been off the road since about 1990 based upon one inspection decal. I am looking at the Cab for a basement bar. Lot of surface rust and some corners rusted through but that's OK for the look I want. Any help is appreciated. I need to cut it likely below the doors and around front, remove the fenders, to get it through a sliding glass door opening and then reassemble.
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