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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

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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.

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Brocky

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Hey Mack fans, 

The countdown is on, with 81 days until one of the best weekends of the year!!! 

Don’t forget to lock the 21st and 22nd of March 2026 into your calendars, to get your Macks to Kyabram!! 📅

We hope that everyone had a very Merry Christmas, and here’s looking forward to what 2026 brings! 🎄

Sad to Glad!! 🐶🚛

The news of the legendary B Model being replaced came as quite a shock to many passionate Mack owners. Why change such a tough, reliable Bulldog? was the loud cry back in 1966.

Mack Trucks Australia certainly heard that feedback and responded with ads and brochures explaining the move to the R Series, reassuring owners that there were BIG improvements to be had — 22 of them, in fact. Best of all, the traditional and trusted Mack components remained: the Mack 711 engine, Quad box transmission, and those famously tough axles and suspensions. Truly the best of both worlds.

The brawny new shape of the R Series, according to Mack, said “Truck” with a capital T. With the R Series, Mack claimed it was more than ever the MAN’s TRUCK — bold words indeed!

History proved that chest-beating was well founded, with the R Series going on to become the most popular model ever produced by the Bulldog breed. 💪🐶

 

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Paul 

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Paul, I sure would like to be able to come Down Under for the Mack Muster, BUT many circumstances will not allow it.. If any of you other BMT member think you can make it plan on spending at least two weeks in Australia. There are many private collections and several "just tourist" things to do. If you PM me I can send you the email address of the lady who designed our ATHS Down Under Tour.

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Brocky

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