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1961H67

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About 1961H67

  • Birthday 06/10/1959

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    Restoring my 1951 LJ ,,, I learned to drive on this truck when I was 17 ,, It had a 5th wheel wrecker on it ,, It was purchased new here in Asheville by the Coke Distributor, A Local welding supply purchased it from Coke in the late 50s , Replaced the Engine with a reman 220 in 1963 , A friend of mine bought it in 1969 when the Welding Co traded it in ,,, I bought it in the early 80s , never had time to restore it until I retired from Ryder Transportation after 32years , We also haul Heavy Equipment, we have 5 Superliners
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  1. lol, don’t have a Movin on KW ,, But a friend of mine started this 55 about 10 years ago but never finished it, I bought it and finished it about 4 years ago, I used the same paint code as my Western Star,,, Imron Black Cherry ,, like most of the STUFF here,, wait till someone gives up on a project and finish it, I can’t afford to buy them already done.
  2. There building those Western Stars right in the middle of the state ( Cleveland, NC US 70 ) Every time I pass by they are rolling them out,, I’ve toured the assembly line 2 times. They do have a good look to them,,, But remember they are LOADED with Electronics and Plastic. Keep that 86 R going. I was looking for a newer truck last year, I talked to Joey about the pros and cons of the newer ones. I have a good friend in the towing business, and over half his towing is emissions or sensor related. So I bought the RW753 from my Son , and now that I’m done with it I have about the same money that I could have bought something in the 2010-2015 range with a lot of miles on them. I’ll be 67 my birthday, so that was the choice I made.
  3. Yes I have one, I’ll try it. I’ve just been trying to get the deep scratches out with the DA ,,,, I’m too the point where I’m telling myself,, it’s a work truck !
  4. I’ve spent 2 evenings sanding the rear fenders , they had some deep scratches, there are a few that’s not coming out,, I’m down to 600 grit . I’m about ready to polish and move on.
  5. TOO MUCH STUFF,, Every once in a while we have to sell some STUFF or we run out of sheds.
  6. Yes, it’s my Son’s, it’s a 96 F250 Power stroke , I think with 140k miles. , he’s all into the Diesel pickups . That Gold truck is a 85 K10 he put a 4BT Cummins in it.( I bought the truck new in 85) That green truck is a 78 F250 with a 6BT Cummins.
  7. The Rotator of the 70s ,, All Mechanical,, Keep holding them levers down and something will move or break. 4200 ,318 Detroit. 750 Holmes
  8. Unbelievable the work that can do compared to what we used in the 70s , I’ve been to the Towing Museum in Chattanooga a couple times, it’s a good walk through the advancement of Wrecking. We used a couple 600 Holmes for years, running blocks around trees, anything that would hold but we worked a lot of big truck wrecks in these mountains. Here is a picture of a magazine ,1979. I sent in the picture of the LJ , Mr Jones is who I worked for when I got out of High School and started driving the LJ towing trucks, mostly for McLean Trucking. I later bought my B61 .
  9. Yes , the new equipment is very expensive and takes less time to move a wreck, Back in the late 70s around here ( all of Western North Carolina, 100 mile radius of the I 40 /I 26 interchange) There were only 3 Big Wreckers , R Model Mack , 4070 International, and a 4200 International all with 750 Holmes . We still have the 4200 Setting in the shed. I wasn’t the owner of it back then, I had a B 61 with a W45 Holmes and my LJ with a 5th wheel boom for towing,, I was jealous of the guys with the 750s . One of the guys is still in business with some bigger Hydraulic wreckers , we still help him from time to time, When he retired the 4200 he gave it to us, I’ll try to get a picture of it .
  10. Y’all did good,, can’t pass that up!
  11. I haven’t dug through everything yet,, I haven’t forgotten you
  12. Lots of Aluminum brackets on the LTL , I’ve never researched the weight difference of the two.
  13. Back to polishing and cleaning, the weather has been nice for this time of year so i took advantage of it while it lasts.
  14. It was Crazy! All we could figure is some of his old drivers parked there trucks on his lot at another location, and I moved those old parts trailers to this location about 10 years ago,. The date on the box is 2007 . Still don’t remember any of them with a Mack .
  15. We’re down to 3 Superliners , He’s probably going to sell the white one he’s using. Brocky you will love this story, Like the guy working on the Superliner that his Dad once drove the LTH . A friend of mine that ran about 5 trucks back in the 80s , he’s retired now and has a few trucks setting in the weeds, and a couple of old trailers with some old parts in them,He told me I could have any thing I needed for the rear suspension for the Freedom Mack ,, I was over there cutting weeds trying to see the rear axles on a 95 Volvo,, Kyle stopped by and was nosing around up in the old parts trailer,,, I heard him start yelling,, said he hit the “ Mother Load “ he came carrying out a box with a Brand New Heat/AC unit for a Superliner , My friend NEVER owned a Mack ! Never worked on a Mack , No one knows how it got there, The trailer is about half full of nothing but junk ,,, talk about a Needle in a Haystack! What’s the Odds of that happening ever again!
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