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Re: OT More truck/trailer questions ( kinda long)
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Posted by Rod F. on April 28, 2005 at 20:06:29 from (142.177.80.3):
In Reply to: Re: OT More truck/trailer questions ( kinda long) posted by George in Biloxi on April 28, 2005 at 10:13:09:
I think you did pretty good. There's at least a 5000 paint job there to begin with. If there was any amount of other restoration done, you got a good deal. Mind you, if you were going to go out and work the truck, I'd say you're nuts..... But for going to shows, tooling around etc, it's a nice old truck. Now, if it was me, I'd have looked at the cruise liner just below it in ad # 254. She was quite a truck in her day. Big power, 15 speed, Neway air ride, plus I have a certain affection for cabovers. First truck I had was a '84 Freightliner cabover, 350 Cummins, 15 speed, 404 Eaton rears. It was about used up when I got it, but not a bad old truck. It had more character than most. That said, it's for sale to that special buyer...... Anyway, have fun with the old Mack. Rod P.S. If you look at ad # 245, zoom on the right photo, you can get a partial glimpse of the infamous Camelback.
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