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I need as much information on a 1941 Mack Jr model E D.  Restoration information, color schemes, weight capacity, production amount, etc.  I just got this one out of the pasture, so I want to know as much as possible on it.

You may try Yaworski's Mack museum. I don't now if the have a web page but they are in Canterbury ,Ct. They have a Mack jr and a whole lot more! I'll try to get you their #. Tim :bulldog1:

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Their were 2686 ED's built from 38 to 44.They are not Mack Jr's.The Jr. was built by REO under a marketing agreement with Mack.The ED was a true Mack.

Well I learned something new today,Thankyou Superdog Tim :lol:

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Their were 2686 ED's built from 38 to 44.They are not Mack Jr's.The Jr. was built by REO under a marketing agreement with Mack.The ED was a true Mack.

You need to back off on saying a Jr is not a Mack. Anything worthy of wearing a bulldog is Mack enough for me. Besides I like my Jr.

On another note.........I sure miss a call from Mike and I am sure you do too.

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