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j hancock

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  1. Click view file. https://macktrucks.vg-emedia.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=9449
  2. Pitchers? Good, I am thirsty!
  3. Have two here but I am not 100% sure if they are OEM. One is out of Cummins truck (B73) with a core thickness of 2.75", 4 rows of 1/2" tubes in a staggered pattern with 10 fins per inch. The one out of the B75 is 2.375" thick with the remaining specs same as above.
  4. I think it is an Autocar UA model which was introduced in 1937. Good looking rig!
  5. Rolling a little coal through the intersection.
  6. A couple of folks are getting their money's worth out of the older Chevrolet trucks!
  7. Nice! Yours will be the only one in the neighborhood!
  8. There is a small charge for all free advice.
  9. I looked in an old book and it shows that they only made one model (?) from 1918-1927. It was a 1 ton model powered by a Herschell-Spillman engine. A newspaper article indicates that the company used just "AA" as their name if selling overseas. An interesting read. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-11-29-9811290151-story.html
  10. Heard the same story. It was one way to keep the racing within the budget!
  11. Posted the orange B61 earlier and Terry commented on Omaha Orange. I liked it on the car of the Rapid Roman, Richie Evans. Always tried to get to the track when he was at either Stafford or Thompson.
  12. Beautifully restored with a bit of extra candy!
  13. Uggghhh! Thanks! Tossed my cookies on that image.
  14. If Volvo supplied the truck, Mazda would supply the "Blocker"? Burt and Jerry would not be resting in peace.
  15. With all that material, it is time to be Bob the Builder!
  16. Very distinctive hood ornament.
  17. I have no idea but I would start by looking at a torque chart for metric fasteners. https://crafter.fastenal.com/static-assets/pdfs/Torque-Tension_Chart_for_Metric_Fasteners.pdf
  18. Cummins has an engine for every application! The H series was before the N I believe.
  19. That is sad....
  20. One Magnum in Mack OEM black paint and one Magnum painted to the owner's interpretation.
  21. Cummins had an H model diesel with a couple variations (H-135, H-6, HS-6) that featured a base CID of 672.
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