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Vladislav

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  1. Beautiful trucks for shure and nice to meet the thread from good past years.
  2. Tom, glad to see the fresh update, I'm risky to fall in love with those Jimmies, they're really awesome. Randy, I shure remember, you made the excellent excursion over Bethlehem steel plant. Now I tell to many friends overhere about that sad story, lots and lots of such the samples in Russia. Just can't figure out the point Tom made the shots from. Are they from the other side of the river?
  3. My today's favorite shot is the daily 200 pushups. Everything else is interesting also. And... surprized to see some one with Russian plates broke down in Winfall.
  4. There were 6 stud-piloted 24.5 Alcoas at Macungie this past summer for $75 each. Looked weel and needed polishing for shure. I payed the same figure for the same amount in the same condition, they're travelling over the sea right in the moment. On my mind a reason to use inner steel's is doubty, they'll need to be cleaned up of rust and pained just to not to be pieces of sh*t. As far as used alloys need polishing there's a matter to think more about new ones. And if you go that way you can get Dura-bright's but hub-piloted only.
  5. ...and black rear hubs. Looks mighty although I better liked it red-framed. It's your toy for shure, have a ball with it!
  6. The last phraze I have written into the copybook. Although we are all well skilled over old iron. Maybe it's time to increase our knowledge over another subject(s)?
  7. Looks like a good turn out. Always don't forget to keep the track (your) and all will be good. Or at least you'll be on the track.
  8. Usually they really don't know what they do want. Including the moments they think they know.
  9. Thank you for posting Aussie stuff. Have a ball with them! And Merry Christmass!
  10. Congrats Mike! I always have warm feeling when see a good and straight R-model.
  11. Merry Christmas to all you folks! And never be too old to learn something new
  12. Looks good on pics, hope it's priced reasonable. Why is the cab layed to the right side? Or is it just a surfase under the front wheels?
  13. It seems to me as a deal of Mack trucks inc. The ones I bought cost me $14x4 long and $12 short from Trucklight, as the watermark on the picture above. It was without shipping of course. They look almost the same as the ones on the cab wich are no doubt originals.
  14. We got something like that a couple of years ago. Many trees were broken on the road and were was a troube to get into a car when it was ice-plumbed all around.
  15. Thank you for posting, Ray. I don't use to see TV programms and like real reports about your country made by real trucking guys
  16. I double it. Being not a big American truck expert though.
  17. If you have no plans to use a trailer and plan this thing for a show only you may just paint the ply wood and end up with it
  18. I ment this one. It pained a bit different indeed but has some apperience with your F in common. The restored F is awesome, at least on pics. I saw some of from Dubbo show in the net, they were of a good quality and the truck looked damn attractive. I like to enjoy seeing Macks from your "side of the woods" as was written above. Vlad.
  19. I like the map lights wich keep the cargo moving over the right road. Probably the most nessesary thing in any cargo transporting vehicle.
  20. Tom, Cool pics as usual, many interesting, thanks. RW dump looks nice aside the river, did you use any panoramic camera or just some special mode in your common one?
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