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Joined: 8/9/2002 Posts: 996 Location: worthington, ohio
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Joined: 2/20/2012 Posts: 557 Location: Lil north of pittsburgh.
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Nice rig is an understatement. Nice to see it produced in 1:50th. With and old cable dozer opn the trailer. Where was the photo taken
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Joined: 5/18/2007 Posts: 1,104 Location: Port Republic Virginia
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I would assume that it was taken at the Brownsville show this past weekend. Flickr Photostream
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Joined: 8/9/2002 Posts: 996 Location: worthington, ohio
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These photos were taken this past weekend at the Brownsville, Pa Steam Show. If you notice it has suicide doors. The gentleman who owns it told it came from the factory this way. It was built this way so the driver had a better view of the area around & blow the doors. If you notice how low the the tops of the doors are. I have been to many truck shows, but this had to be as good or better restorations I have ever seen. Glad you enjoyed and thanks for the comeback.
Dave aka dumpster
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Joined: 12/25/2007 Posts: 1,358 Location: Kodiak Ak.
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Wow! That's terrific.
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Joined: 2/8/2008 Posts: 4,169 Location: Anchorage, AK
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Wonderful looking rig.I always marvel at these "big" truck restorations. It is one thing restoring a regular sized car or vehicle in your garage / backyard, but these babies obviously require mega space for storage. And I would imagine finding parts for some of the more obscure models can also be challenging. Great stuff...
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Joined: 8/3/2007 Posts: 1,463 Location: washington
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That is a great looking old Mack great to see someone restores it......
William....
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