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j hancock

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  1. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    A modified 1946 Reo with a Shepherd single cylinder Diesel powerplant on back.
  2. It is always good to have a plan.
  3. At one time, Mack part #38MR4162 would get a 24" horn with the Mack shield. Might still be a good number.
  4. Hatcity, when you get over there with your motorboat, maybe she won't be so sad looking. Turn that frown upside down!
  5. The really, really dark side. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
  6. Sounds really nasty.
  7. Go into the the BMT wiki. Go to page 5 of antique and classic info where there is a wiring diagram of what you SHOULD have. Somebody may have done some creative work on your truck. Most people rewire to eliminate the S/P switch and all the extra cables. If your existing cables look pretty rough you may want to go this route. Old/bad cables make nice fires.
  8. The green and white B and the H81 are Outrageous! The B looks to have a PA plate so it may show at Macungie sometime.
  9. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    1941 Mack DE, 226 cid Mack scripted Continental engine, Warner trans, Clark axles w/5.57, 6.50X20 tires.
  10. I would look for a standard straight back cab B model. Lots of concave trucks were built as B67's and other models such as B42's and B65's. Even a B61 was available with the concave cab. It was a way to have a shorter bumper to back of cab measurement (BBC) and run a standard trailer. Lots of states had restrictive length laws years ago.
  11. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    Shown at the ATHS show in 2012 Springfield, MA.
  12. From the album: Shop Dog Gallery

    1931 Brockway with an Etnyre liquid asphalt distribution body.
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