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Offset-U-bet!

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  • Birthday 09/24/1972

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  1. The cab might be too far forward. It'll take a bit but loosen the cab mounts and try to slide it back a little. That would be enough to screw things up. 1/8 of an inch here 1/10 of and inch there all adds up in the big picture. This is the not so fun part of restoring trucks son! Good luck! P.S. Your still way ahead of me! I still don't have one! LMAO!
  2. Thanks Bob! My fathers pictures throughout the years have been misplaced and he has since pass on 1/11. All his buddies that drove with him have passed as well except for one but he's retired to FLA. I don't want to be a bother to him so he's my last resort. I've seen pictures on the web of all the LTL companies from that era that drove along side him but none of his. Thanks again! My search continues. Derek,
  3. Ok it's been a while since I've been on here (few years) and I'm still searching for old picture of my fathers company U models he use to drive back in the 70's-early 80's. He drove for Nashua Corporation (not Nashua Motor Express). They where a distinct blue, actually 1968 Chrysler corporate blue. They hauled their own paper and tape products in the Northeast. Right now I'm going off strictly my memory and that's getting to be a challenge . So if anyone remembers those blue U's let me know! Thanks for your time! Derek,
  4. Absolutely awesome! Very nice!
  5. Who knows. JR has a price for everything. Sometimes a lil too high. I'll ask next time I'm there! Sad thing is if no one buys it, it'll just sit there like everything else!
  6. The ever lasting pallets of warm ........uggggh! Never ran out thats for sure! LOL
  7. You got it Tozzi! It's a treasure trove of obsolite equipment and antique tractors! LOL
  8. Actually in Hollis. And yes it is Bristol's. It's where we fuel. It's our old shop. JR just got it in. It's for sale just like every thing else in that yard.
  9. I've seen this truck for years. Since I was a teen. Haven't seen it around for ever and I thought it was long gone but, behold it's back and better than ever! Love to see the preservation of these old Macks!
  10. Saw this U at a friends yard. Thought it was typicle early 70's truck but then the guy who owns it now told me what it has in it! newly rebuilt 300+ with a 10spd. NICE!!!!! Cab and nose in decent shape. Frame and bady in excelent shape! SIGH!!!!! Why wont my money tree grow! LOL
  11. WOW! Does that bring back memories or what? LMAO!!!!
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