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The one I saw was often on Route 322 in Pennsylvania. If I remember it was pulling a hopper. This was only a couple years ago. It was a working truck. A friend who was familiar with it told me it was an E9 and mentioned the Kenworth. This Kenworth was an extended hood W900 and I was told it had a 5EK Cat in it. That truck I often saw pulling  a dump trailer. They were both painted the same (and looked fantastic)  I used to have the Kenworth on my old phone as the wallpaper.... only cause I never saw the Mack sitting still.  I'm certain if it wasn't wrecked 😳 it's around somewhere.  They really are a classy looking truck.

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On 11/10/2022 at 6:18 PM, mattb73lt said:

The Holy Grail of Mack trucks. About 2,000 built and every year more re-appear, I wonder how many actually survived? 

Sacrilege that someone would have the balls to steal the fenders off it! A thought on that, I wonder if a pair of Peterbilt aluminum front fenders could be re-worked to fit, at least to get it back on the road. Someone was making fiberglass LT fenders a long time ago, but I don’t recall who.

I thought of that too they really don’t look that different also I have never seen a speedometer that went up at a high but I have been driving freight trucks  all my life Where are usually governed it 66 speedometer only goes to 80 … bob

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when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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