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The International Motor Co was a holding corporation for the Mack Bros. Motor Car Company and the Saurer Motor Company. 

It had no relationship with International Trucks.

The logo on the front of a Bulldog hood is a stylized IM for International Motor.

1930 Mack AC Mixer Construction Services - Copy (2).jpg

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As ekennedy 21 pointed out, AC Mack E2 was a 3 1/2 ton and one of two experimental trucks that were built at the 64th street plant in the winter of 1915.  August 7, 1915 the truck left NY city in a military convoy of 15 trucks to Plattsburg, N Y.  It pulled a 3 inch gun as well as other guns, thousands of rounds of ammo and 30 men.  John Montville's excellent book "Bulldog" has pictures and more description of this truck and this event on page 22-23.  There are pictures of several different hood styles and lovers that were tried.  If you have interest in early Macks, get John's books.  His first was called Mack, and came out around 1974, and Bulldog  came  out around 1979. They show up for sale on eBay.  GREAT books!  Credit to Mr. Montville  for the above info.  

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