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Image Comments posted by yarnall
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My father, my brother and I and a couple helpers. I went really well this year except for the 85 LS. Somehow it filled the crankcase with gasoline. We had to haul it home.
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Macks: 1988 RW 613, 1955 B85F, 1925 ACCD, 1951 405A, 1947 85LS
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Sorry Rifleman. That is the '93 that is in my garage.
Ron, Which one is Mutt and which one is Jeff?
Mike
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Maybe and FWD or Coleman. Does it look live a four wheel drive in the original picture?
Mike
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Underdog's V8 Superliner.
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This is Underdog's with a 400 V8. It is pretty nice.
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I doubt it. I could look. It's not at my house.
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1975 R685. The cab is pretty rusty. Only supposed to have 200,000 miles on the engine. It is not mine and it is for sale. Mike
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Great truck and even better wife. It really looks nice. It's hard to find that old of a truck with no rust. Mike
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I was half way up Allan Bond's Pirsche 85' aerial. I would have gone higher, but I got scared. Got a good picture of our trucks though.
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The white R model cab is acturally a Brockway 758. Three of the Macks are my fathers and 2 are mine. The Brockway is my fathers.
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Just outside of Boyertown PA, near the interection of PA 100 and 422. It is 18 miles south of Macungie. Mike 610 764 8283
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This truck was bought by a guy in State College, PA as a parts truck. He used the doors and fenders and the title on a B67 he restored as an Allied moving truck and trailer. I think I saw a picture We got it for the engine parts. My father has a 1962 B66. There were supposedly only 177 made. If that is the case I have no idea how this has the serial number of 1194. The cab floor is rotten. I think my father will want to keep the engine for parts for his. Mike
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Nice E model. Was it a fire truck in its previous life since it is a type 45? What is the serial number?
Mike
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This is B85f1001. The first B85 fire truck made.