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yarnall

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  1. As far as I know, if you are getting antique license you will need an insurance card for that vehicle. It is not like a daily driver where you can use a card from another vehicle. Let us know what happens though. Mike.
  2. Where do you live? If you just go to Harrisburg with the title and proof of insurance should be able to get an antique plate on the spot. Don’t mention changing it or anything. You don’t need pictures for antique plates anymore. You do for insurance but that should not matter. I don’t understand why there would be any question as long as you have a good PA title and proof of insurance. Mike.
  3. There is a butchered LF near me. I don’t know where the fenders went. Other parts are there. It’s neat Philadelphia Pa. Mike.
  4. The original poster has not been on the site since May of 2019. I have new fiberglass fenders though. Mike
  5. The green truck was built as a two door with the back seat being entered through and aisle in the hose bed.
  6. I spoke to someone who said Skip was keeping two smaller trucks. He’s an IH guy so didn’t know which. I’m sure it’s the ED and DE. I’d like some of the Mack extinguishers. Mike.
  7. Seems pricey to me for a truck that needs paint and not being able to confirm the milage. What are you looking for? Do you want a dump truck? Will i be a hobby truck or a work truck? Where are you located? There are a lot of R models for sale. Mike.
  8. It would be great if you could keep pictures of that guy in the odds and ends section. This is the section for old Mack trucks. He might be old but he is not a Mack. I know I am not the only person on this forum who does not support the president. Please keep this section about trucks and keep him out of this. Thank you Michael Yarnall.
  9. Mine is a 1972 4070A. The 4070B with square headlight surrounds came out in ‘73. The 9670 did come out until ‘81. They are much more square. Mike.
  10. Dan, if you need more room you can send the Aussie truck back east again. I’ll take care of it for you. Mike
  11. Thanks. My father drove several when I was young and we would often ride along. This came with a 318 Detroit but now has a 400 big cam and a double overdrive 13 speed. It supposedly would go over 110mph. Who would want to do that with no front brakes? Mike.
  12. That is not my building. It was Harvey Lower’s. He was the K Model King. He died 3 years ago and everything was sold. I bought several trucks but not the panel truck. I do have several other Internationals though. Mike.
  13. Thanks. It is in great shape. It was repainted at some point but not recently. I have not tried to get it running. I have this junker too. It is a KB8 front the same place. I love your high binders. I hope to get one eventually. Mike.
  14. Here is one of my old IH’s. KB10. I had hoped to have it going by now but have not done anything with it. Mike.
  15. Welcome to the forum. That DMM is a beast. Mike
  16. Welcome to the forum. My father has an ‘88 Superliner. I’ve got a couple Mack’s too. I’d love to see some pictures of yours. Mike
  17. My L model had two of these electric fuel pumps on it. I replaced them with one new pump and it works fine. My gas tank is on top of my pump. Mike
  18. That is really neat. Your daughter has very good taste. Mike
  19. This is the fuel pump that I have on my B85F, 85LS and 405A. I left the mechanical pump in place and added this in the line before it. It works great. Mike. https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/CFPB0110E?cid=paidsearch_shopping_dcoe_google&&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI98KEmeqV5gIVk8BkCh2v_AGNEAQYFiABEgJ7sfD_BwE
  20. Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys. We sure had a good one here and a lot to be thankful for. Michael
  21. If you have not already, you could also reach out to Erv Bickford’s restoration shop in Maine. Erv had every model of early B and probably a hundred unrestored early B’s sitting around at the time of his death. Most were sold to the late Daryl Gushee, but there were probably 20 or more at his shop when I was there a few years ago. They would probably have the answer and maybe the parts. Mike.
  22. That’s a great story. The truck was 55 years old now. A similar age truck now would be a 1964. It would have a lot more amenities. Mike
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