-
Posts
192 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Events
Blogs
BMT Wiki
Collections
Store
Posts posted by dover
-
-
Umm, Dover what was that?
Vin,
In a few years when you get the U done and start taking girls out on dates, buying dinner, movies, gifts, you will understand.
Ben
-
That is one nice looking truck. For that price it better come with an Orgasm.
Ben
-
Just out of curiousity, who did you buy it from?
-
I live in Elko and know of a local transport that will haul whereever. They have done some major scaper moves from somewhere in the midwest to here in the last few years. Elevation Transport is the company name, I grew up with the one of the owners/drivers, his dad is his partner. If slpwlker can't make it work you should give them a call to check price. They run some pretty large lowboys that should be able to get the job done.
-
Luckily, my U model doesnt flip over for some reason!!!!!
I think because you took the cab off!
-
First one in my post from 7/3
I knew I had seen it somewhere before.
-
How did you hold the truck upright while you took them off?
-
They better be careful, it might tip the boat over!
-
I'd nut in her butt!
- 1
-
Man I love Mike Judge!
- 1
-
. Yep, I sure do like me some nice B models.
Ben
I also love a B model, but I like DD models even better!
-
Perhaps a road trip to locate the few missing U vin #'s Vinnie is missing.
-
My assumption was a single hot from the key, but the presence of a SP switch and positive ground has boggled my mind, and I am fairly confortable with 12v electronics.
Thank you both for your help,
Ben
-
It is 12v. There is no mechanical linkage and I do not remember a thumb screw on the front.
-
I'm trying to cifer the wiring circus in the engine compartment related to the fuel shut off on the PT pump. I have one wire hooked to the pump that goes to the alternator. Along the line it is stripped of insulation and has another wire "wrapped" around it for a splice and going inside the cab under the dash(I'm assuming to the key switch). There is another terminal on the fuel soleniod that doesn't have anything hooked to it. Does this thing ground internally through the case and I just need to supply it with 12v?
Thank you,
Ben
-
there's two U models in the same spot.Ben
And niether one is flopped on its side!
-
Welcome Cory, I hope you have a good time finding the perfect truck. They seem to be few and far between out west compared to the East coast boys.
-
Man......must be some HOT GIRLS at your school. Got any photos of them?
mike
Don't you mean "U" got any photos?
-
Did you say cum come on Eilieen!
- 1
-
In a few years you will realize that everything revolves around girls, even your truck. It took me 6 or 7 years before I could buy my truck thanks to my wife.
-
When was he coming to Nevada to pick up his new truck. Wasn't he going with Lmack? Has anybody heard from him?
-
Damn kid, good eyes, I had to look four times to see it after you pointed it out.I like these pictures because in the first picture, I can see the Frankenstein B model dump truck.
-
It looks good. A little buffing and wax and it will be good as new.
-
Did it roll so hard it flipped past the drivers side and roof to land on its passenger side???
- 1
Damn, I want it.
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Posted
That doesn't appear to be in too bad of shape.
Ben