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39 Baby Mack

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  1. Lookin' good Leslie! Keep up the good work! Did you get that poor old neglected "B" model of yours running yet? Ron
  2. Here's the link, finally. Boy these here computers are tricky! Ron http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROADWAY-U-CAB-MACK-125th-/300859966085
  3. The bodies for our trucks were built by Boyertown Body Works in Boyertown, PA Ron
  4. Vinny there is a1-25th scale 'U' model Roadway tractor on Ebay that you might be interested in. Sorry but I can't figure out how to post the link for it on here! Ron http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROADWAY-U-CAB-MACK-125th-/300859966085 I finally figured it out!! Probably won't be able to figure it out again!! Ron
  5. I think I've meet most of them! Ron
  6. Here you go Ed This should help. Ron Mack Kingpin Instructions.pdf
  7. Nice looking' truck Mike Good luck with it! Ron
  8. Ed Look up topic "Mack King Pins" from May of last year started by Rob. Ron
  9. Al That's a beautiful model! Looks like you could climb right in, start it, and go! It's even got the third hinges on the doors! Ron
  10. Here our pictures of an original sales brochure for Brinton Trucks I kinda like the truck they used for the brochure!!! Ron
  11. Happy Birthday Barry and Tim, hope you both have a great day! Ron
  12. Cold water sandwiches? Is that the same thing as "aluminum hoagies"? Ron
  13. Mark I think the other one the Mack co. sold was white and black. I have that one too but like most of mine it's in it's cardboard display case somewhere so I can't see it! Ron
  14. They're wearin' them special shoes again, them ones I like "Cum F--K Me Pumps" Ron
  15. I don't think I've ever seen a tin intake manifold with an air compressor breather tapped into it?! Ron
  16. I think this is the picture you're looking for Ken August 11, 2010 Ron
  17. Ken-- You can still buy Mack "Power Gray" engine paint from the dealer. Ron
  18. Leslie-- She's mad at you for paying so much attention to the Superdog!!! Ron
  19. Mark We had several leased operators through the years. The guy that had the IH Emeryville started at our place with an IH sightliner then had a G-75 Mack and ended up with the Emeryville. After that he drove one of our cabover Brockways with a 318 Detroit in it . The horseshoes were made out of cast aluminum and were made for us by Belgrade Wagon Works in Philadelphia, the people who did most of our paint, body work, and trailer repairs in the sixties. A few of the horseshoes were broken and had to be repaired over the years but we only ever really lost one! During the month of August the New York Racing Association (NYRA) shifts all their racing to Saratoga Springs, NY about 30 miles north of Albany. So during the month of August we used to keep a spare tractor at a garage in Saratoga in case we had a problem. Well one night I guess someone thought it would make for a really cool souvenir and took it right off the front of #199 it was never found!! Ron
  20. Mike We put horseshoes on the H-67's but could never figure out how to put one on an H-61. We also had a lease operator with an IH Emeryville that was painted our colors and had a horseshoe mounted on it. This was a special horseshoe- it was cut into three separate pieces ---- a bottom and two sides, the bottom was fixed and the two sides tilted with the cab---only way it would work!!! Ron
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