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A couple of contact suggestions to move your mixer

Sid Kemp in Chicago, not too far from you has large a fleet of Old Macks. He brought quite a few to Lexington. They are in the construction business so your truck is right up their ally. You might contact them to see if they have any interest or can guide you to someone that would.

The National ReadyMix Concrete Association has a web site and publication. Perhaps one of their members would like a historical tribute truck to celebrate their brand. I don't think a non-member can access their web site but perhaps your local ready-mix dealer would be willing to guide you on this.

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That is wicked cool. Thanks for posting. It's too bad you didn't want to keep it as just a show truck, but I get it. I realize you want to use a truck to tow your trailer.

But that mixer is so rare, and cool though.

I worked for my first driving job back in 1969 and most of their B61's had these turn signal boxes. They also ran those huge sanders in front of the drives and boy were they wonderful in the winter if you were in a slippery spot.

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