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Patdbossct

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  1. They are doing great unfortunately the new 15 are delayed arriving this year till Sept even though they we ordered last March. What can you do but guess to blame covid lol
  2. Yeah PM me your contact info I can measure it for you
  3. I have had several wiring harness made, they have one that fits all F models Call vintage wiring 207-465-3431
  4. I have an Early jug engine complete but need to be rebuilt
  5. where did you find one? I'm looking for one too
  6. Pm me Steven I can help you with your missing things !
  7. Doubt it sold , think more like the Newbie seller probably created another account to bid on it himself
  8. Dave I Sent you a a PM. I'm the one who bought the Wellington and have bought every other F Model in the last few years including a FG so I can help you if you like. Matt does one of the finest restoration jobs around.
  9. Thanks Jim I actually found a couple sets so I am buying both , always have to buy hens teeth when you find them lol
  10. Can someone tell me where you can get a set of the chrome front fender stone guards under the headlights for my RW713 Superliner ? Thanks
  11. Can someone tell me where you can get a set of the chrome front fender stone guards under the headlights for my Superliner
  12. Newest addition 1958 B-81 SX
  13. PM'd you
  14. Id be interested in a couple of sets in tan if you make them
  15. Any idea who made them ?
  16. Who made that signal light switch (the box one in the pic) I remember seeing one as a kid but never seen one since ?
  17. Dan is a great addition to our team
  18. More than likely its someones' mislabeling of a picture of a BM model. A lot of auctioneers have done it.
  19. You can ask the Museum for the records for all Mack Jr's produced and sold, then comb through the pages till you find the buyer yourself and the vin will be attached. They do this for no charge, but I'm sure they would appreciate any size donation, since its a little more paperwork to copy for you, than most requests. They do have tons of knowledge and are always friendly and willing to help when they can!
  20. 30 Mack puppies sleepin in as they were snowed in lol
  21. The Wellington Mack will be returning to New England. I don't want to get into politics about what did or did not transpire between the local chapter and the national chapter since it occurred years prior to me finding the common passion we all share amongst us, which is trucks. However I would like to say that we all admire, collect and preserve the history of trucks for future generations. Everyone of us one way or another, contributes to this preservation of trucks and history. With that said, the truck will reside back in the original place it had been for years, when it was first left for generations to admire. It will be at the Haul of Fame Musuem in Canterbury, Ct. The Truck will from time to time be loaned to other museums that desire to display it, as well as the Mack Musuem for all to enjoy. It will be brought to truck shows and events as well. This Truck is an iconic piece of American history, especially for all those who sacrificed their lives during WW II so that we could live freely in this great country. It truly deserves to be seen by all. I'm proud to say The Wellington, will stay in this country for all to enjoy, and in the New England area as the original owners had desired. I like to give a big thanks to the Fox family for wanting keep history alive, for future generations. I'd also like to thank the Yaworski family from Ct for originally housing the Wellington where it resided in New England for many years and taking it to shows. I would also like to thank Gary Mahan from NJ, for fixing the issues on the motor, housing the truck and taking it to shows, and a special thanks to the Mack Musuem for displaying this iconic piece of History for all to see. But most of all thanks to all of you, for keeping these trucks and history alive and well and preserving them for future generations to admire. Without all of you, most of the truck history would have been lost forever.
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