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Do you have more specifics on the location? I will put it on my list of "places to visit" (when I get motivated)
They are just east of Huntingdon, PA.
If you are in that area, you should visit The Swigart Museum
The trucks are right along RT22 - about 1/8 to 1/4 mile west of the museum.
Red circled area is where the trucks are located.
Yellow circled area is the property HQ.
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At one time there were a bunch of Mack cabovers in a lot on Rte 22 and I believe it was in or near Mount Union. Do you know if they're are still there?
I have been there with camera, but it was at least 10 or 11 years ago. A bunch of rotted F models and a KW or two - most of them with PRISM trucking on the doors. I thought they were scrapped, but heard not long ago that they're still there. (no guarantee)
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So the title says what better way to spend a Saturday night.......how long you been married and in which drawer are the family jewels kept? Lol!
Cumulative total of 21 years - with a short break in between & old enough to know it's cheaper and safer to stay at the house.
I'm currently in the midst of a nine week winter lay-off and this is my entertainment.
Yeah...... so I lead a boring life ~ humor me!
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A few more recent discoveries from the "other side" of the USA:
Sweet L cab B-73 dump
1924 AB
1957 B-?? - not what they say it is
1973 R-600 ~ looks solid
1969 R-700
1925 AB
very clean '81 R model -
Too bad you don't have a super-sized wallet:
http://www.discoverautomobiles.com/trucks/details.php?MID=2143
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Quite a hoof for you, but here's one from Craigslist: http://westky.craigslist.org/grd/3499615880.html
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I thought that might interest you!
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Thanks. the web site is www.latc.us
Doug
Bookmarked - thanks!
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Terry can I use any of these pictures for my web site Photo of the week?
Absolutely!
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'The General' did get a hook - and did pretty well. I didn't get a picture of it in action, but I got this one as it was waiting:
This one cracks me up:
Talk about 'being stacked'!
These pictures are from a local antique machinery show in Sept. of 2008.
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How about one with six engines????? (six 5hp Briggs & Stratton engines, that is)
The owner said that the original engine was beyond repair and no replacement could be found. This was his solution.
How about this thing?:
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Pfffffttttt.......
These boys are all about serious tractoring:
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671 is the same thing as a 6v71.
A 6-71 is an inline 6 cylinder ~ I know them as a "238".
Had one in an old FWD water truck at the quarry where I used to work. I swear it would turn at least 4000 rpm.
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I thought Festivus was the guy on Gunsmoke?
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I'm pretty sure a mud flap is what female mud wrestlers use to keep the mud out of their _______. (can I say that here? )
If they were invented sooner, cavemen could have drug their women by the hair OR the feet.
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If you really need more information, it's listed on Baltimore, MD Craigslist.
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Good Sunday morning entertainment!
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Central PA Macks
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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I started a Mack Cabover Yahoo group in April of 2003 and those pictures have been there for almost that long.
I think a few others have discussed those trucks, but it has been a while.
A friend of mine knows the owner, but those trucks were swiss cheese back when I took those pictures - and I know F models just don't up & stop rotting away on their own.