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A photo i found on large car but i have not seen one before.

I'll bet a one off handmade sleeper. Sure looks good.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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At first I look I thought it was a early 70s RS700L but after Looking at the hood it does look like a R700. the fenders drop down past where the batt boxes should be. The RS700 fenders stop and a splash guard is used. it looks like they did alot of little mods to the truck.It has a diffrent bumper, batt boxes removed cab/sleeper work. that fuel tank is a little small for a road truck and not sure if its a mack tank, even has the tall air cleaner tube.

Nice old R tho!

Trent

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At first I look I thought it was a early 70s RS700L but after Looking at the hood it does look like a R700. the fenders drop down past where the batt boxes should be. The RS700 fenders stop and a splash guard is used. it looks like they did alot of little mods to the truck.It has a diffrent bumper, batt boxes removed cab/sleeper work. that fuel tank is a little small for a road truck and not sure if its a mack tank, even has the tall air cleaner tube.

Nice old R tho!

Trent

It doesn't have the treadplate steps with the two holes either.

Very good looking unit in my opinion.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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may be the back of a F model cab.

That was my first thought. At least the owner kept it in the family. I have seen CH cabs with integral bunks for export and Aussie markets. We also know the B's had a sleepercab option years ago. Maybe this is a rare factory original? The metalwork looks very professional.

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That was my first thought. At least the owner kept it in the family. I have seen CH cabs with integral bunks for export and Aussie markets. We also know the B's had a sleepercab option years ago. Maybe this is a rare factory original? The metalwork looks very professional.

Did early F models have that style of bunk side window? With the profile of the R cab extending into the sleeper sure makes it look factory...........or a great custom build.

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It is possible that it's a Bunk that was built in Charlotte N.C. . If you look at B-73-----75 photos at Hank's site, you'll see the similarlity. Everyone likes a good Mackmystry

you could be right and they were called Charlotte sleepers and were integral in appearance. Several in some Holtzman and Adams books too.

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