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Wow! I was wondering if the Mack Trailer A-Car was still around. It looks like it was taken off of the road as the front plate was removed. I grabbed a handful of these handouts from Beyer Bros in Fairview a long time ago.

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"If it's all the sime to you... I'll droyve that tankah"   Max Rockatansky (The Road Warrior)

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Nice I remember the International in the back.

I remember the IH too,that was a sharp truck,wish i had gotten a good picture of it,but i think it left before i could catch up to him!...........................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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Sorry its such a crappy picture,but this A-Car was too nice not to include! it had just been restored-painted when i took the picture...........................Mark

Nice photo. Sharp truck, looks like a TK with a tag. thanks for posting..

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Here are a couple of Roger Gerhart's DC103 Acar. Truck had a mighty 250 Cummins, 5 X 4 trannys, and SUDD Rockwell rears. It sure was a looker in it's day, and I spent my fair share of time behind the steering wheel. You earned you money in the seat of that old girl. The loads pictured are 631 Cat scrapers and a DH35 Northwest.

250 with a straightpipe? bet that was hard on the ears! (but prolly sounded good!)....................................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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250 with a straightpipe? bet that was hard on the ears! (but prolly sounded good!)....................................Mark

huh, did you say something? It did have a small Riker under the cab. The pump had a few shims in it, don't know how they got there, it smoked like a freight train. A new chrome stack lasted about half a day. At night it put out a nice flame

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huh, did you say something? It did have a small Riker under the cab. The pump had a few shims in it, don't know how they got there, it smoked like a freight train. A new chrome stack lasted about half a day. At night it put out a nice flame

Thats what i thought! LOL!..............................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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Mack Trailer 1992 Autocar. 120k suspension on 100k planetaries. Detriot power with a 5 speed transmission with 4 speed aux. Top speed mid 40s. 14x24 rubber, truck is 12' wide

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This truck is forsale right now on Truckpaper.com out of Canada for $179,000!

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