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1 year ago on thursday I brought home my first truck. It's a 1963 b67 T. I've spent countless hours reading and rereading posts learning priceless info. I'm sure some of you will be upset with my changes, but I also read where others have said its your truck do with it as you please. So far I've stretched the wheelbase to 196" and installed a freightliner air ride cutoff. I built custom stack mounts and a rear bumper / trailer hitch. To pull either a gooseneck or bumper pull. I mounted a signal 100 gallon aluminum fuel tank, pete cab steps, 36" saddle box, 12 volt starter and a deck plate with a toolbox between the frame rails. Currently I'm mounting rear fenders and putting off doing a re-wire and plumbing job on truck. Just thought Id say thanks for the priceless info I've learned and share a few pics of my progresss.

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Nice job! Paul

"OPERTUNITY IS MISSED BY MOST PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS DRESSED IN OVERALLS AND LOOKS LIKE WORK"  Thomas Edison

 “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy shit, what a ride!’

P.T.CHESHIRE

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Yes it is a concave cab. I kinda defeated the purpose of that, and the short hood. I've drove truck since 2001 and grew up with my dad owning his own kenworths. My knowledge with the old Mack's was very limited other then I always thought they where cool. My 2 sons are 6&8 yrs old. they both love working on the truck with me, some weeks progress is pretty slow but well worth it. I only remember 1 local farmer that used a B model all the coal buckets had updated to R models in the area. I'm trying to teach the boys about the old iron that built the country. the youngest has a farmall H and the oldest has a John deere B. The goal with the mack is to haul the tractors, and I keep telling the wife I'm taking her on a date with it. Thanks again for the large amounts of knowledge that everyone is willing to share here, either directly to me or in past posts.

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What a nice truck. Can't wait to see it at the shows.

The price of the truck $$$$$$

The price of restoring it $$$$$

The price of working on it with your kids Priceless.

Congratulations on knowing what is important.

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