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4 hours ago, mechohaulic said:

if I was only 40 yrs younger. the LTSW has to be one of the best looking Macks  of the time period. second cousin to the B-73/75  for a road truck .

I reckon that with out a doubt they were the best looking Macks ever made by a long way, R model is probably the second best looking and the series 1 Superliner 3rd 

Just my opinion 

 

Paul

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I took some of those photos when I went to see it.

It's an early LTSW with the louvered hood, obviously a Hall Scott.  The production numbers for early LTSWs are below.  Very rare truck, especially with the Hall Scott.

 

1947: 135

1948: 73

1949: 21

1950: 51  (1950 was first year of LTLSW production, 80 of those made)

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7 hours ago, tjc transport said:

i would rank the superliner #2 and the R #3 Paul

it's a close call for me; so close it would depend on set-up. take a R700 western, nice paint scheme, some chrome etc. i wasn't a fan of the superliner when first came out vs R's. looking at the "plastic: that's there today=CH----, the superliner is super for a HD lowbed tractor.

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