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Congratulations!!! And welcome to BMT :WELCOME: .. As asked before what part of Calif???? Get it cleaned up and post more pictures and we can help better..BMT has some connections out there, thinking Norm Taunton in Galt CA?? Depending on what you want to use it for that 864 would be all right for a hobby truck, BUT if you plan to work it some you might think about upgrading it??? 

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Brocky

9 hours ago, Karsen said:

I’ve always appreciated old semis all the way back to my dad taking me to car shows. I never thought there would be a day that I’d find a unique truck for myself but after some unfortunate events, I stumbled across an old Mack and fell in love with it. I talked with the old man who owned it previously and offered to exchange tractor work on his property for the truck and he agreed. 4 months later and the title is in my hand!

From my research and experience working on it so far, it has the END 864(I know it has issues, don’t be a stinker) and a quadruplex transmission. I’ve already done some work inside the cab to make preparations to drive it off the guys property and back to my house 5 miles away. I may be 19, but I’ve worked on engines since I could walk and have found a good connection to this truck already. Good thing I have the land to restore it. To my knowledge, there was 456 of these made, but that could just be a bunch of bull. Anybody have any fun facts a first time Mack owner should know about his truck?

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456 made is correct. built from '63-'66 ONLY. nice  vehicle find with great future possibilities.

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I live in Sonoma County, CA. Up here we have a smaller collection of old trucks, CA smog laws really kick you around when trying to restore and keep a classic. 
 

I love the old 864, I know the rotary pump likes to have issues and that the heads crack under load. Luckily the truck only has 75k miles on it (I checked multiple sources and it’s the real mileage, not rolled over). I plan on building a gantry crane that can strattle the truck to remove heavy components when I need to. I want to keep the 864 in the truck, but with so little parts available I may swap it out for a Detroit 12v71 down the road! Gonna be hard adapting it to the old quad box though.

I would love to share more photos, but if I try to submit anything over 2.8mb, I get a message saying unknown error -200. I know there’s a limit, but if the first picture is 3.3mb it still says it, drives me nuts. Anyone have a solution?

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Forgot to include the issue w photos
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A couple of things on pictures:: After I joined for either $75 or $90 I have not had any problems.. Another way is to use the free Postimage.com or establish a free Flicker account.. either way I have had NO Problems from my desk top computer, BUT you will have to check with others about from your phone??

Brocky

1 hour ago, Karsen said:

I live in Sonoma County, CA. Up here we have a smaller collection of old trucks, CA smog laws really kick you around when trying to restore and keep a classic. 
 

I love the old 864, I know the rotary pump likes to have issues and that the heads crack under load. Luckily the truck only has 75k miles on it (I checked multiple sources and it’s the real mileage, not rolled over). I plan on building a gantry crane that can strattle the truck to remove heavy components when I need to. I want to keep the 864 in the truck, but with so little parts available I may swap it out for a Detroit 12v71 down the road! Gonna be hard adapting it to the old quad box though.

I would love to share more photos, but if I try to submit anything over 2.8mb, I get a message saying unknown error -200. I know there’s a limit, but if the first picture is 3.3mb it still says it, drives me nuts. Anyone have a solution?

Glad to hear there's another Mack collector in Sonoma County! I can't save them all. If you need any body parts for that truck let me know. B's aren't my thing but I have collected a bunch of parts for them over the years.

Congratulations, That's a great looking truck!

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