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j hancock

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  1. Mack B80 series with a non-turbo Cummins. Considering the door tag says LM further investigation would have to happen. May not be original motor in it, etc. Jim
  2. Sure looks like a beauty!
  3. Heading to Cortland in a couple of weeks unless there is some sort of crisis. 1969 E359T stetched out, 671 DD, RT910, 4.10.
  4. I'll second that motion. My stuff is all small but they always have had parts in stock. Some of the cylinders in their shop for rebuilding are BIG time! Jim
  5. With a name like Vulva, you don't need a mascot....
  6. I remember the article but can't seem to find the right issue of WOT. Memory says that some sort of Buick engine was added as the second powerplant. Jim
  7. The Supers look great and that Pete is certainly old school! Good thing you didn't stop for the girl, she could be the farmer's daughter and he might run you over with the Deere. Jim
  8. I think bumper mount is the better way to do it also. http://mirror-tech.com/
  9. It will be one hell of a restoration project! As a kid, I saw one of the Big Boys at Steamtown USA in Bellows Falls, VT. It is now in Steamtown in Scranton. PA. Enormous! Jim
  10. I purchased a bumper from Doug Fetterly but I painted it. I am sure that someone could chrome one. He may have one in stainless but not sure. I have seen a couple of aluminum bumpers on B's but they are straight not contoured like original. Not a fan of a big modern bumper on B's but some folks have put them on their trucks. Jim
  11. If the roof is on the barn, time to drag the U inside out of the weather! Jim
  12. Also, the axle caps have been called dunce caps.
  13. Maybe should have purchased a Mack in the first place. Jim
  14. I have the Mack Jr. dog. Now, I need the whole rest of the truck! Jim
  15. I would certainly fix the frame on that truck. Jim
  16. You said it Mike! When I drive around, I never stumble across a Mack Jr!!! Jim
  17. I believe most Continentals will work. I have seen a couple of Continentals that powered forklifts that seemed a little different. Mostly to do with the acc. such as water pumps. manifolds, etc. But those could be swapped around from the motor in the truck. Jim
  18. I have purchased rails at PG Adams and found the pricing and quality to be very good. The best thing to do is give them a call with your specifications and see what they can do for you. Jim
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