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these L model Macks sure have a classic look I reckon they look better than the B model that everyone likes they look almost as good as a R model

It amazes me were the Mack brand ended up around the world it appears no corner of the world was untouched by the Mack

Paul

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In the John Montville Mack book there is a photo of a long framed NR4 model, part of an order for tank transporters for the British Army in North Africa in 1941. They look very similar to the L series so I was wondering if the NR's were a military version of the L's or a new design which shared some of the same sheet metal as the civilian models.

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