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There is an NO at the Mack Museum on display, it is owned by Dave Kline. The NM that the museum owns is on the list of restoration projects. There aren't many N's of that style around anymore.

Interested in Old Trucks? Check out:

www.antiquetruckclubofamerica.org

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As long as Daryl owns it, either he will restore it or sell it to someone who will..Definately will not be scrapped!!

He has a lot of old plow and heavy moving equipment in various stages of restoration. He is the person who had the 1934 Linn plow at ATHS Syracuse in 2003.

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I didn't get any info on the Mack to know what model it is. Could be using NO or NM parts or ???

Belonged to a building mover in Saco, ME. The exhaust goes through the hood. The other exhaust pipe is on the U model next to it. It has a full width cab so I wouldn't be surprised if four guys could sit in it.

Picture was taken in 1999 at the Barrington, NH truck show.

Ahhhh!!!! a Sidewinder, did you get any pics of that U model?!

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