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vision386

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  1. Don't know if this of any help to you,but when my grandad bought the B-61T that i started in, it still had a copy of the dealer delivery receipt in the glove box,it showed the truck as purchased was $17,464.88 including options and delivery charges. The only options listed were a bostrom "T bar" drivers seat,and a recording tachograph. Ours was number 3 of a fleet order of 20 to amerada hess inc. woodbridge,NJ Oct.7,1963. So i'm sure this was the "fleet" price,but might give you some idea what it was new, yours is real close in looks to the one we had.......Mark
  2. Thanks guys,i appreaciate the comments,just something thats pretty near and dear to me!.......Mark
  3. Thats a good deal! worthwhile saving a sleeper!....glad to hear that.........Mark
  4. Yeah,i'm right there with you,my grandad drove/ran a farm 60+ years,my dad ran trucks 50+ years,me i been at it almost 30 years..just about everyone on both sides was involved in trucking one way or another. I never did the "normal" summer things either,most summers i spent riding with my dad,spent a WHOLE lotta time unloading produce up at hunts point,NY spent some time with one of my uncles who was APA'S terminal manager at philly for 45 years,also had a cousin that ran a wrecker outfit in south jersey,so i guess its fair to say i'm from a trucking family!......Mark PS you run a garage in JC? next time i get up that way,maybe can drop by for a visit.
  5. Pobey. My wife got him for me because she's got cats and I wanted a puppy.
  6. Me, the new puppy, and my son's head.
  7. Thats what i was thinking too, that other "thing" is just wrong!! LOL!....Mark
  8. Yeah,meant to change that, hit the wrong #.....my typing skills leave something to be desired! LOL....Mark
  9. Thats a good deal! this is the poster child for big mack trucks!....good luck with the project,take LOTS of pictures!.......Mark
  10. This one looks a little bit better thought out, but personally i'm still not a big fan of these type "trucks".......Mark
  11. Appreaciate it! thanks.Mark
  12. Thanks tom,appreaciate it! thanks for the link too, some great stories on there!.............Mark
  13. LMAO! i know that feelin'! been run off a few times at my place as well!
  14. Hi all, just wanted to say how much i have enjoyed the recent posts featuring families with their trucks, i really enjoy seeing peoples pictures and hearing their stories. This is such a good site for this, and i am glad to be associated with it! and all the people i've met. Trucking has never been a "easy" business, and despite what the old timers tell you, "the good old days' were'nt always all that good! My family has been in the trucking business since before there were trucks,either in em',under em',or around em' and i am fiercely proud of that heritage! 3 generations,maybe 4 unless my boy smartens up LOL! guess my point here is this, truckings history is in the minds and memories of thousands of people all over the world,and should be heard,the old time guys are getting few and far between anymore,and their stories need be be told. Trucking built this country literally. and some tough ass guys were behind the wheel! so i guess what i'm trying to say is, talk to your grandad,your father,anyone you know involved with trucking, it's worthwhile to try and preserve some history,even if you've heard them a hundred times,write down what you hear! cause you gotta' remember when they go,their stories go with them.................Mark
  15. Thats a great post! thanks for putting it up,i always enjoy seeing pictures of other families in the trucking business.......Mark
  16. Nah! i managed to steer clear of most of that BS, got pulled over (random) in TN,got looked at pretty hard (level 1) they were'nt real happy not to find anything they could write me up for however!........where you runnin' still out west?....Mark
  17. Might be worthwhile to try and save the cab if nothing else can be salvaged,these integral sleepers are getting harder to find everyday,in ANY kind of condition.I always wanted one myself, just never seem to have the time which is something i'm looking to change. I just run ALOT of miles,and i'm usually wore out time i get home.....dont know what the mechanicals look like,but from a bodywork aspect the sheetmetal looks to be sound,but would still take a lot of green to bring this one around, old girls'pretty far gone!........Mark
  18. MY MY! now thats impressive! but then again i'm not one of those people that thinks too much is too much (boobie wise anyway!) thats like saying you have too much money,too big a house or too many old macks in your backyard, no such thing!......Mark
  19. Jim,sure like to see some of the pictures you talked about,i like those "when they were new" pictures....my familys been in,under,or around trucks a LONG time,i have a lot of pictures through the years myself........Mark
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