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Superdog

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  1. I'll get some pics. You could take the pusher axle off and have a single axle.
  2. Don't know what it would cost to ship,but I have a complete rolling chassis from a B67 with a very nice frame,with the exception of where someone torched out the rear crossmember.There are no guts in the rear end,and it has a pusher axle.
  3. I know what you are looking for,we upgraded both of the '78 Cruiseliners with them. As I remember the base had a slight curve to match the curve of the cab corner. I'll do some digging if you ain't in a big hurry.
  4. Yeah, I pretty sure I'm going to. There's a local guy that's got a 359 Pete with a good low mile engine and bad frame I'm trying to buy for a quick transplant. That way I get to scrap a Pete as well as repower my truck,can't ask for more fun than that.
  5. I don't think I've ever seen a single axle rear end like that,looks like front carrier out of twin screw with the rear output capped off. That's pretty neat.
  6. looks like it was a pretty straight old truck when you got it. kinda degrading to pose it with a pete,though,don't you think?
  7. I'm afraid GATR is going to end up with H & L Mack here at home . The owners health ain't the greatest,and GATR really been making deals on new parts.They are running a delivery truck down this way almost everyday. Wife said they've stopped here a few times,but I've always been gone.
  8. That is pretty cool. You gotta post more pics of that cab.
  9. anybody remember when Werner ran Cruiseliners? They sure looked sharp with the old Werner 2 tone blue paint.
  10. not to change the subject,but I heard Drew was retiring and Housby was closing up it's used parts yard.
  11. The Bulldog in the horsehoe was stamped on all the standard level interiors. and if I remember right,the back wall of the bunk had a set of spurs embossed in the vinyl. the next level up was diamond tucked,and the top of the line was diamondtucked with buttons,neither of these had Bulldogs on the door panels. Only the Valueliner and Superliners had a plain Bulldog on the door upholstery.. If anybody in here gets this bought,I have 3 parts cabs with good front sheet metal.
  12. Good looking truck. I'd guess shift fork too.For some reason some 2090's seemed to be problematic,but knock on wood,I've never had trouble with any of mine. I did have a '86 R that I bought with trans. problems. It would shift,but clunk,grind and try to pop out of gear in the hi side only.
  13. Dan,you gotta let me drive that someday. It would look so cool hooked to one of our spread axle Wilson livestock trailers.
  14. I sure do.Broke a head bolt on the 676 in my '76 R model, scored a piston,Mack dealer in framed it for $2200.That woulda been in '87.
  15. Yep,the big blue one is a RW633 and has a Big Cam IV Cummins.#107 of 170 RW633's built The white and blue '88 has a E6-350.
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