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My D-42 is one of 601 D-42's built. It isn't a prototype. D's were built in two styles, Mine is the second styling with the extra emblems and trim, the first styling resembled an MB from later years with a square grille.

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Ive got an eyeball on it under my watchlist on Ebay myself it is a Rare Model of :MackLogo: like a N Model ya just dont see much of them & is truly a collectors item & would look like a fun project also

Doug i take it the D Models were all Gas bunners ?

later yall

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You Cant Fix Stupid. But You Can Numb It With A Sledgehammer. :loldude:

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Yes, all D models were gas, updraft carb, Magnadynes. D-20, D-30, D-42 and D-44 were all powered by the tiny little 6 cylinder gas job. The strangest one that I have seen is a D-44, tanker, camel-back, 44,000# rears with a Quadruplex. I can't imagine driving around a town built on a sidehill.

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