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Macke9500

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  1. I looked at it. Did you buy it?
  2. First picture in reference is Jim Emerys truck! Rip
  3. Looking good! I ended up finding same mirrors for my LT, brand new luckily
  4. @1961H67 thank you sir! I appreciate it. That’s great you received all those extra pieces.
  5. Good evening, I had bought these V8 emblems from Mr Jeff @AZB755V8 They are better then factory ones I have and are hard to find! Top notch craftsmanship. There are two different types he offers. Chrome and Gold! These are the Gold ones! Thank you Jeff. I appreciate everything!!
  6. As Yarnall said, they are L model specific. Thank you tho
  7. @Brian L Blaylock yes sir, it was. @Mark T it very well could be. It’s unfortunate, most of the truck was pieced together by different parts that the gentleman had, that built it. But I didn’t want to see it sit anymore. Hey Matt, I actually have brand new fiberglass fenders for it. I was trying to source the rear brackets. Thank you
  8. This is when I first brought it home. 26 yr old ⛽️ 😂
  9. @harrybarbon ETCZB1005a first generation E9! A true Maxidyne!!
  10. Hey Bob, I’m updating everything as far as gaskets and seals on drivetrain. All air valves, lines and bags on chassis. I got the truck running and driving after sitting so long, then decided to disassemble everything. I’m putting a new sleeper seal as well. Yes they are unique
  11. Hello everyone, I’ve been a member here for a little while. I love the stories and knowledge of experience. Helping one another and keeping the passion alive is key. I thought I’d share a truck I’ve been working on for a couple of years. Some know of it being around Kentucky and Pennsylvania, around the eighties and early nineties. A man named Frank Trputec built it in 1980. It was called Mule Train!! He passed away in 1997. The truck has been in a barn since 1996. I acquired it in 2020. Unfortunately someone stole front fenders and rear brackets. I’m in search of these items, if someone has any leads. As well as any pictures of it. Supposedly it was well known on the east coast. And won a best of show in Kentucky one year. But I have no confirmations of that. I borrowed the bracket pictures from Mr Oehme. Thank you
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