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j hancock

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  1. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    A modified 1946 Reo with a Shepherd single cylinder Diesel powerplant on back.
  2. It is always good to have a plan.
  3. At one time, Mack part #38MR4162 would get a 24" horn with the Mack shield. Might still be a good number.
  4. The really, really dark side. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
  5. Go into the the BMT wiki. Go to page 5 of antique and classic info where there is a wiring diagram of what you SHOULD have. Somebody may have done some creative work on your truck. Most people rewire to eliminate the S/P switch and all the extra cables. If your existing cables look pretty rough you may want to go this route. Old/bad cables make nice fires.
  6. The green and white B and the H81 are Outrageous! The B looks to have a PA plate so it may show at Macungie sometime.
  7. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    1941 Mack DE, 226 cid Mack scripted Continental engine, Warner trans, Clark axles w/5.57, 6.50X20 tires.
  8. I would look for a standard straight back cab B model. Lots of concave trucks were built as B67's and other models such as B42's and B65's. Even a B61 was available with the concave cab. It was a way to have a shorter bumper to back of cab measurement (BBC) and run a standard trailer. Lots of states had restrictive length laws years ago.
  9. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    Shown at the ATHS show in 2012 Springfield, MA.
  10. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    1931 Brockway with an Etnyre liquid asphalt distribution body.
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