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j hancock

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  1. C-600 cab only $50, R-700 hood only $40, Baby Quad box $150, 1948 EH $400, B-63 tandem dump $1,750, B-60T $400, LJSWX (supposedly last one) $1,600, B-60 tandem dump w/factory Cummins installed $1,500, A-50X $1,000, 1965 B-61 $600, A-40 wrecker $1,300, 1966 B-75 $5,750, LF tractor $500, B-20P $350, B-45 $500, B-70 $300, B-71 $300, 1964 B-81 $2,850, 1947 Sterling dump truck $3,100. 1971 U dump truck $2,600, Mack NR $350, LJSWX cement mixer $250, Restored A-20 dump truck $19,000 There were more trucks but I didn't jot down all the prices. The price of a B-47 S tandem "Lucky Bunny" I missed so maybe DigDug or WS721 can fill it in.
  2. Carris Reels in Rutland, VT used to run a couple of the 372 Pete's. Definitely a different look than other COE's on the road.
  3. The 1957 H633 $1,000 1958 H63 $700 1958 D42 $700 H-67 $900 I could have bought a couple but only having outdoor storage, they would not have become better in my possession.
  4. Yes, those are arrow directionals.
  5. I don't recall what you are looking for but I use "used " hydraulic fluid drained from equipment. I use a sprayer that Summit Racing had and works pretty good. The hydraulic fluid doesn't attack rubber. Use about 3 qts. per vehicle.
  6. Then you probably shouldn't read the Charlottesville thread which you started.
  7. Boy, your 67 is going to be dressed to the 9's!
  8. Incredible history.
  9. Sold at auction 2017. $7,000. Unit #1 of 14 produced.
  10. This beauty was at the Granite State Chapter show today.
  11. Reread what I wrote. I said "previous threads". That means NOT this thread. You admonish everyone but never Teamstergrrrl. Why is that? I have no problem provided all means ALL.
  12. The trucks were pretty tired and crusty. They have been outside for years. The parts went cheap. A running take out Mack V8 went for $550. 1947 Mack EH plow truck- former Kemp truck 1,000. 1947 Mack bus $4250. 1945 Mack LM $4000. 1965 C-615 $950 1939 CJ crane chassis $500 1936 AK "Last One" $3,500. 1961 B-424X 1001 $7,000 1985 R-747ST $3,000 1957 Brockway 148 $500 As DigDug mentioned, most B's went for no money to about 14-15 hundred. 1951 LF Lanova $600 1957 B-64 lightweight $400. 1961 B-71 $300 I took a bunch of pics which I will post sometime.
  13. Almost to the level of hen's teeth!
  14. I don't recall you ever admonishing Diana for her insults or name calling in previous threads on this forum. Why is that? So when you say "we all make a conscious effort to respect each other's differing opinions and refrain from insults" that should also apply to Teamstergrrrl's responses.
  15. Dressed in the colors of truck number 238 for Gay's Motor Express.
  16. Thanks Brocky! H62. I ran out of camera battery by the time I got to Merc's DM so no pic. Glad you got one with your kiddo!
  17. Thanks! The National ATCA show at Macungie has lots of great Macks to take pics.
  18. Lot's to see!
  19. Don't have toooo much fun!
  20. j hancock

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  21. Impressive production of over 54,000 units.
  22. 10-4 Thanks
  23. I have a note that shows the part number of Mack interior grey in a spray bomb is 312SX132P1. Your dealer may have a can on the shelf.
  24. Be careful. Swishy may have that color of grey under copyright protection.
  25. Ahh.... some $ponsership! Amazing that the shafts run true.
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