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Was there any other choice?! Of course not!

Very cool. If any survived I reckon they would be very collectable these days. Most things from the '39 World's Fair seem to be.

Whatever rubs your buddah.

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Andy

After their stint at the worlds fair they were bought and taken to Wildwood, N.J.

to be used on the boardwalk there, however they were converted to electric power and lost there distinctive grilles.

I'm not sure but I believe the trams are still in use at the seashore in Wildwood, N.J.

Ron

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The trams are still in use in Wildwood. Damn things go "watch the tram car please" and people still walk in front of them. Kinda like 4 wheelers cutting off a fully loaded dump then slamming on the brakes.

Gotta love it, JT. The pedestrians who do that probably do the same in their cars. Do you have any pics of the trams at Wildwood? I wonder if anyone has crawled over them to see what's left of their Mack origins. Would have thought the chassis might still be original.

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=wildwood+tramcar&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=_8LrT7G8MeLqmAWc5NjvAg&ved=0CE4QsAQ&biw=1440&bih=697

Whatever rubs your buddah.

The Mack E Model Registry - 103 entries
The Mack A Model Registry - 14 entries

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