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That was excellent thanks for that. Paul pretty much the same thing over here….. I read somewhere years ago they sold more Mack’s here between 68-72 than the rest put together I believe that because standing at the New Haven conn toll plaza around 1971 … I would see one Mack after the next mostly U models  … bob

Paul, Thank you for that post. Australia's biggest conservator of Mack equipment and history  is probably Tony Champion of Rockhampton QLD. Below is a link to the pictures of my visit to his facility in 2015. Click on the picture and the album will open.The R-800 in one of the first back lot pictures is now restored and there was an article about it in a recent ATCA Double Clutch magazine.

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6 hours ago, bulldogboy said:

Was most of his collection imported?

NO.. The majority are Australian trucks even though several are American trucks he has imported. There were a  few years that LHD vehicles were allowed be used in Australia. The Mayne Nickless H model is one of them. Paul Mrs Mack can clarify better.  Tony was also a Cat dealer at one time and his restoration shop is pictured in the old Cat building.

Brocky

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