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our 1987 cf was in a accident and I am looking for a few parts to fix it back. I need a set of bumper brackets for a extended bumper (don't know if there is a difference ) need a spot light and a air horn with brackets for the pass side. if any of you have any or know where I can get them I would appreciate the information thanks in advance joe

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The air horns are not Mack- probably Grover or Buell.

If the spotlights you are talking about are the swivel ones on the corners of the cab, the best thing that can happen to them is getting destroyed. And they are not Mack, I forget who makes them, possibly Grote???

The bumper extension brackets I have to believe that a good frame man could fabricate.

TWO STROKES ARE FOR GARDEN TOOLS

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the spotlights didn't work anyway so like you said it might be best to take them off. I don't know of anyone around here that does frame or fab work anymore and for the life of me I cant remember what the air horn has cast on the back of it. I suffer from crs

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Joe, I checked all my sources on the bumper extensions and cannot find anything available to purchase. The part numbers are:

3QL4351 and 3QL4352 (or 3QL4332)

Best bet is to see if a BMT member happens to have some used parts sitting around.

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Barry - Watt's Truck Center Parts Manager and BMT Webmaster...1-888-304-MACK

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the driver was responding to a brush fire (non emergency) and he got close to the shoulder and the road broke off and he went into the ditch. the truck came to rest next to a cliff and a rock sticking out caught the redlight and air horn on the passenger side it left a dent in the cab and in the front compartment (minor damage) when the towing company hooked to it and lifted it back in the road it bent the frame extensions (bumper brackets) on the front. the right side kingpin now has slack in it. I hope it has just busted the bearing. but in any case the truck is going to the local mack dealer to get the king pins replaced and is going to be checked from one end to the other just to be on the safe side. no one was hurt in the accident but the driver has told us he wont be driving the truck anymore and that he blames himself for the accident. but like we told him things happen all the time. he is a good driver and now he is scared to death of the trucks.

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Hello,

My name is George and I have several, several good mack cf parts from pumpers and a recent bad scope purchase. I have sets of air horns, door spot lights,I have complete doors with Mack logo mirrors. I'll check on the bumper brackets. But shoot me a private email and maybe a pic of your damage. I even have nearly new all aluminium compartments from E-one that will fit your truck if needed. I might have ALL your parts needed for your repair.

Talk to you soon,

George

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post-5260-0-75711200-1385671056_thumb.jp side compartment post-5260-0-96619800-1385671258_thumb.jp front bumper is not hurt but the pass side frame extension is bent post-5260-0-24159100-1385671386_thumb.jppost-5260-0-88614800-1385671455_thumb.jp post-5260-0-97821300-1385671531_thumb.jp the dent in the cab is not as bad as it was I have almost got it knocked back out the red light lens is super glued back together but not good. I took the air horn off of my coal truck but it don't sound right. post-5260-0-40929700-1385671837_thumb.jp this is one of the scene lights that got broke.

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]I guess that the fact that he was scared of the truck and that he was not going fast (about 35 mph) and the good lord above is what kept him safe. I went and looked at the site of the accident and for the life of me I cant figure out how the side compartment got dented and scraped up I didn't see anything that could of done it. but I guess some things are ment to be unknown. but on the other hand we went and looked at a couple other trucks one will be for parts and the other is still in service. both are C Fs one is a 78 and the other is a 68.

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post-5260-0-78154900-1385922725_thumb.jp post-5260-0-24196800-1385922803_thumb.jppost-5260-0-50388800-1385922907_thumb.jppost-5260-0-19816000-1385922980_thumb.jppost-5260-0-43421800-1385923088_thumb.jp this is the 68 the body was updated in 89 and is in really good shape no rust the compartments are clean and are rust free also the cab on the other hand is in fair shape but has a lot of rust. the engine runs and sounds good the pump engages and pumps it is a waterious 1250 gpm the trans is a 5 speed mack but because of the cab and needing parts this will be the truck we part out.

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post-5260-0-72757900-1385923647_thumb.jppost-5260-0-64266100-1385923711_thumb.jppost-5260-0-46837300-1385923779_thumb.jppost-5260-0-91081800-1385923569_thumb.jp this is the 78 it is still in service as a back up it is in very good shape engine runs good pump is a waterious 1250 gpm and has 750 tank this truck was refurbed in 93 we are wanting to put this truck in service as our second out to replace our 71 ford lafrance as parts for the pump are hard to find or aer no longer available.
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