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Lots a neat history, including why the U cabs were off set. Not what I always thought but makes sense when you read it.(page10 Vinny) Paul

http://www.jeffwidmer.com/Downloads/Create/MackHistoryBroFINAL.pdf

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I thought i had heard or seen that somewhere that the cab was offset due to weight. We do have some dm's and visibality is great in them but the truck could not be built with the cab centered because there would be no room for the pedals. Makes sense to me

I don't know if they ever put the Big V8 in the Cruise-Liner.Maybe towards the end of its run in the "facelift" square-grille ones.I do remember the 325hp Maxidyne and the 375hp Thermodynes being offered(not to mention the KT-450 Cummins).Hmmmm? Anybody know?

IF YOU BOUGHT IT, A TRUCK BROUGHT IT..AND WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH IT, A TRUCK WILL HAUL IT AWAY!!! Big John Trimble,WRVA

I don't know if they ever put the Big V8 in the Cruise-Liner.Maybe towards the end of its run in the "facelift" square-grille ones.I do remember the 325hp Maxidyne and the 375hp Thermodynes being offered(not to mention the KT-450 Cummins).Hmmmm? Anybody know?

In 79 or so,the ETCX1000 was introduced,400 hp V8,predecessor to the E9.There was a Cruiseliner on Ebay awhile back with this engine.The grille was different on thse trucks.Instead of the stamped one piece aluminum grille,it a 4 piece frame with a grille densor.These weren't the same as the facelift grille on the Macungie built Cruiseliners,totally different.There's a pic of one in the 3rd 1/4 1979 Bulldog.

Thanks Jim and Mike for the info! I hadn't got that brochure until a couple of years ago, and I can't find it. :thumbsdown: I'll have to look through my BULLDOG collection to see if I have that one( and scan the U models for Vinny!),Mike. How about the ET-1005? Was that ever produced or was it a prototype? I remember seeing that somewhere. See Vinny, never too old to learn something!! :twothumbsup::bulldog3::twothumbsup:

IF YOU BOUGHT IT, A TRUCK BROUGHT IT..AND WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH IT, A TRUCK WILL HAUL IT AWAY!!! Big John Trimble,WRVA

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