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  1. Hi Scott - Mack did make the E9 electronic. It became the EA9 and was rated at 610hp - a friend of mine has a Titan with the EA9-610 V8 in it. The last EA9 was made in 1999 (I think)
  2. The arrival of the Anthem in Australia coincides with the launch of the new HD and XHD versions of the mDrive AMT - I was talking to one of the sales reps at VCV Newcastle on Facebook and the HD/XHD mDrives are equipped with low crawler ratios (one on the HD and two on the XHD). The Superliner and Titan will be the best equipped trucks for heavy haul and heavy roadtrain work with the HD and XHD mDrives
  3. Australian built Macks!
  4. Hino is interesting in their model designations across the world.... what you guys call the M-Series is called the 300 Series in Australia. Hino Truck Sales Australia have a weird and wacky number system using odd numbering for their models: 300 Series - Light Duty Rigids (available in both conventional diesel and diesel-electric Hybrid) 500 Series - Medium-Heavy Duty Rigids (available in new Standard and Wide Cabs) 700 Series - Heavy Duty Prime Mover and Rigids https://www.hino.com.au/300 https://www.hino.com.au/500 https://www.hino.com.au/700
  5. G'day Dan! Great to see a V8 ValueLiner from Australia in really good hands Stateside! It's a really cool truck and you have a one of a kind rig with a pure heart! Joe
  6. The CL was sold in Australia - it had a choice of three engines: two Mack engines (E7-454 I6 with 454hp or the E9-525 V8 with 525hp) or a Detroit Diesel Series 60. As for the CL Superliner, the only CL that got the Superliner name was the V8 powered one, if I remember correctly!
  7. Nope - they are all right hand drives here!
  8. From the album: Joe's Album

    Mack Superliner CLXT named Devil Dog

    © Joe Hupp - Photographer

  9. From the album: Joe's Album

    © Joe Hupp - Photographer 2018

  10. Here's a R164G V8 580 (the most powerful Scania V8 built when this truck was new) with open pipes....
  11. Mini Mack using Datsun mechanicals1:
  12. Here's a link for your eyes - this is a bit on Tony Champion, Obby's friend who owns all the Macks pictured: http://www.primemove...e/mack-champion
  13. Mack Trucks Australia has launched the MP10 engine into the Australian market as an option on SuperLiner and Titan models - see below. Where America gets a 605hp rating, Australia receives 685hp. The last all-Mack engine was in the Titan and was the EA9-610 16 litre V8 rated at 610hp.
  14. Essentially a rebadged Scammell Crusader
  15. Name: Magirus Deutz Jupiter 195/200 (1964) Date Added: 23 June 2009 - 11:25 AM Owner: Joe Hupp Short Description: My new addition! I know it isn't American but it does deserve a spot here.... Barry, do you agree???? View Vehicle
  16. Name: Mack R685RST R-600 "Flintstone" Tow Truck (1969) Date Added: 30 September 2008 - 03:40 PM Owner: Joe Hupp Short Description: I haven't purchased this truck as yet but these photos are of the truck in it's current condition! View Vehicle
  17. Huey, The only Mack MIR I've ever seent was a MIR785RST - 285hp Maxidyne diesel engine and a twin stick 6 speed gearbox! Joe
  18. Thanks Barry and Mike! As I said earlier, this was the first show Rod had taken the old girl to west of the Blue Mountains - have more but will wait to post them into another topic! Joe Celebrating 2 years as a BMT member today!
  19. G'day guys! Thought I had better share this photo of HeyCharger's 1961 Mack B-61 - first time out at the Golden Oldies Truck Club Truck Show in Dubbo, NSW, Australia! Joe
  20. Joe, Mack owned Brockway from 1956 to 1977 - when Mack closed Brockway down in 1977, Mack Trucks Australia were fortunate enough to be able to obtain the dies to the cab on the old 527 series and made the cab for this, the MIR700: 3/4 RHS: Head on: This is the 527's cab on a R785RST chassis! Joe (huppypuppy)
  21. Mike, Your 4000 looks good - is it all original??? Joe
  22. Dan, New MAN TGX 26.440 Military truck for the Australian Army Transport Corps! Joe
  23. Dallas, Ya lucky sod - how did ya manage to pull this one off???? Joe
  24. Dave, This is a nice shot - the sunlight on the old girl emphasises her! Coming to the Golden Oldies show next August??? Would love to have a chat about ya F-700 and FR-700! Joe
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