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The question was easier to answer back then. One would be hard pressed to come up with 17 pages worth of reasons today,

Sorry for the buzzkill, but seeing the old logo reading an article from a time when a Mack was a Mack brings it out in me.

As always, thanks for posting your literature for all to see.

Jim

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The question was easier to answer back then. One would be hard pressed to come up with 17 pages worth of reasons today,

Sorry for the buzzkill, but seeing the old logo reading an article from a time when a Mack was a Mack brings it out in me.

As always, thanks for posting your literature for all to see.

I have to agree with you fully....some new trucks today would have 17 pages of reasons to not buy them, or continous problems yet to be fixed. Thanks Kscarbel

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Why mack? 1976 with 593,155 miles on it and over 1 millon $$$$ in gross revenue since I bought it in 1986

I LOVE my mack :Mixer1:

Not alot of truck owners can say that, Good looking truck buddy

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