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A guy I know is thinking about selling his truck. 84 or 85 RWS755LST, vin 146?, 440, 12 spd., 44's on camelback , double frame, 205? wb. spokes on rear, been off the road awhile but a good runner,750kmi., orignal owner, orignal paint, all there but needs complete resto. Located central MA.

PM me for the details.

Enjoy the Holidays,

FW

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Going there tomorrow , I will get a full report.

FW

Looked at this truck today, the number was misread it is RWS722LST, vin 1410 , date 8/84 , E9 440, 12spd w/ dr stick, 44's camelback (spokes) 4;17. 202 wb, double frame, wet line.

PM me for more details.

I apoligize for any misinformation and stand corrected from BMT members and others on specs, models, and numbers.

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Ha my 84 was an RWS722LST with an E9 440, 12 spd, 44 camelback rears had a longer wheelbase though I think it was a 212" it was a triaxle when I got it, I cant remember the vin I think it was 1416

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In Australia in 1979-80 there was about 5 with 3408. The 1st two or three were RW-758RSX, the others were R-758RS. All Super-Liner's in Australia were built on the R series chassis'.

Do they have frame's front end similar to R model?

Shure the cab mountings and hood attachments must be different.

And how about the lenght of the frame along the longer hood?

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Vlad, they used R-600/700 frame rails and crossmembers, front radiator and engine Xmember was a large fabrication built to suit the Super-Liner,I think it also catered for the steering box. The front suspension used the same R-600 rear spring mounting with the swing shackle, and the front of the spring fixed like an R-600 with a fabricated mounting bracket to the O/side of the frame rail. Cab and hood attachment was by bracketry built to suit.

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Its a superliner, looks like itll need some work to get it back shiny for sure.

"Any Society that would give up a little LIBERTY to gain a little SECURITY will Deserve Neither and LOSE BOTH" -Benjamin Franklin

"If your gonna be STUPID, you gotta be TOUGH"

"You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you get what you need"

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In Australia in 1979-80 there was about 5 with 3408. The 1st two or three were RW-758RSX, the others were R-758RS. All Super-Liner's in Australia were built on the R series chassis'.

I checked with my local dealer and he couldn't find a RWS758 in the US system. He did know a guy in New Hampshire that repowered one with a 3408 .

FW

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