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Andy,
I posted a reply to your question on the ATHS board but I thought I would add something to it here.
The S-75 pumper I have is based on the E chassis and uses the same cab, fenders, hood, dash and cowl.
The biggest dawback to collecting and or restoreing one is that the parts are really hard to find but they are out there. Almost all of the ones I have seen that have been restored have had a price of 10,000 and up, some of the parts that were used on some early B's (only a few!) can be used on the E.
As I stated on the ATHS board, I can scan my E series manual or copy it for you if you would like it. I also have a ton of pics of my S-75 in various stages of restoration if you would like them. I will try and answer any questions you have about them if I am able.
To me the E was one of the best looking trucks of the late 30's and 1940's I would really like to have a E tractor for pulling my trailers around but they are extremly hard to find here in Georgia!
David
David, I have a Model "E" Mack Firetruck for sale right now on Ebay. The Auction will close tomarrow. Email me with any Questions. Mogmedia@earthlink.net
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SER# 75S-2163 - Model 75
1942 Mack Firetruck Ls 75 Open Cab
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Check out the Antique Firetruck Forum I have added New Updated Information & 45 New Picture on the 1942 Firetruck 75 Open Cab.
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