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E9V8

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  1. Yeah, it's a tandem ~ and I don't think it could be much shorter.
  2. Supposed to be a 190 Cummins & a 10 speed. Rumor has it that it can be bought for "scrap price", but that's still too much for my wallet. It does (can) run & drive, but the cab is shot.
  3. From the album: Terry's images

    Spied by my son as he was unloading in a local scrapyard.
  4. The seller is a friend of mine - and I assure you that you won't be disappointed.
  5. That's why I said "this should freak you out" above the second tag.
  6. I didn't even notice that was there until I looked at the pictures last night.
  7. I'm not too sure what the story is on that one. I knew it was a mutt so I took a picture.
  8. Vinny - this is the best I could do: This should freak you out: On the way out, I thought this grandpa to the U model was tipping, so I had my friend John steady it until I snapped a picture: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other pics: Thanks to all involved for a great show!
  9. I was always under the impression that the "Superliner grille" denoted a Macungie-built Cruiseliner.
  10. 1977 daycab S/A Cruiseliner ~ Bellingham, WA 1982 Cruiseliner E9-440 ~ Condon, OR 1963 B-72 ????? ~ Snohomish, WA ....and a few miscellaneous discoveries: B-61 in TX (look closely in the background of the first picture) 1966 N359LL Brockway ~ Vero Beach, FL B model cab & nose ~ Brewster, NY Pick-up truck conversion attempt - looks like some good parts.
  11. I am almost positive that one was bought new by a local oil company to pull a fuel tanker. It should be good for a 42" bunk, but that's probably it.
  12. I like the red/black color combination, but - for the money - I'd rather have this one: 1986 Superliner tri-axle dump ~ E9 V8 This one belongs to my (third) cousin, but I don't know the price: 1990 Superliner daycab tractor E7 400
  13. She was standing in the kitchen, preparing our usual soft-boiled eggs and toast for breakfast, wearing only the 'T' shirt that she normally slept in. As I walked in, almost awake, she turned to me and said softly, "You've got to make love to me this very moment!" My eyes lit up and I thought, "I am either still dreaming or this is going to be my lucky day!" Not wanting to lose the moment, I embraced her and then gave it my all; right there on the kitchen table. Afterwards she said, "Thanks,"and returned to the stove, Her T-shirt still around her neck. Happy, but a little puzzled, I asked, "What was that all about?" She explained, "The egg timer's broken."
  14. Yes - I'm bored again...... Sorry I don't know them well enough to "fix" the descriptions, so I'll just copy how the seller has them listed. Have a look: mack fire truck 1968 - $2500 (dilliner) 1976 Mack Fire Engine - $5000 (Latrobe) MACK FIRETRUCK SPOTLIGHT - VINTAGE - $45 (Lehighton) 1960 C-85 Mack Aerial Ladder Fire Truck with LOTS of history - $15000 (Niagara Falls, NY) FIRE TRUCK - $4500 (CLINTON NY) 1979 Mack Firetruck. Diesel - $6900 (Ruckersville, VA) 1967 MACK FIRE TRUCK LADDER TRACTOR - $3000 (MILAN) 1928 Mack AB antique fire truck - $9500 (Salisbury, MA) 1974 Mack R600 - $13500 (Somerville) mack fire truck - $2200 (new berlin) << attention Ben! 1942 MACK FIRETRUCK RATROD - $3000 (Auburn IL) 1968 Mack R608F Fire Truck (ex St. Louis City FD) - $6500 (St. Louis) 1977 Mack CF685 Aerial Ladder Fire Truck - $6750 (St. Louis) AWESOME mack grill 1950s - $500 (west knoxville)
  15. I pilfered this picture from someone's Portland, IN tractor show / swap meet album.
  16. Can you upload them to YouTube then just link to them from here?
  17. I hate to be "that guy" that bumps his own post, but there's only a few days left and some more votes would be great. I even dug up a couple pictures of it in the build stage:
  18. LINK I know it's hard to see, but there's a Mack there somewhere:
  19. Thank you! There is definitely enough stuff on the GT Talk site to keep one occupied for a few hours.
  20. This might be an odd request at a truck forum - but hey, I talk about trucks at the tractor forums. Anyhow..... I built this custom Wheel Horse 855 "Drags-Tor" a while back and I recently entered it in the "featured tractor of the month" contest for September at the "GT Talk" forum and could use a few more votes. If you're interested in helping me out, follow this link to the Garden Tractor Talk forum, set up a user account (takes a minute or two) and PLEASE cast your vote. LINK
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