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The A models are generally smaller and lighter than L models and were more of an update/extension of the E models.

L models started in 1940 and the A models started 10 years later in 1950. 

1950 was also the Golden Anniversary for Mack Trucks.  The new Magnadyne engine was introduced for use in the A20, A30 and A40.  The larger A models were powered by the established Thermodyne gasoline or a Lanova type Mack END672 diesel engines.

The A model had a short run and is sometimes a forgotten model because in 1953 Mack unveiled the B model. 

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Jim

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