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  • #16
    Originally posted by John Waak View Post
    That looks to be a very nice, original, find. Congratulations! I love the patina. What are your plans for it?
    I will probably be shunned for even saying this but part of me wants to remove the telephone apparatus and install a flatbed or original style bed as I would have more use for the truck in that form without the drill and such.

    I will probably end up leaving it as is being its probably a somewhat rare unit. Plan would be to get it running, driving, stopping and repair some minor cosmetic issues and that's about it.

    Jeremy

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    • #17
      It's your truck, do as you want. But, that was my first impression: a mechanical refresh, and leave the rest alone. It is gorgeous.
      John

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      • #18
        This was on ebay a few weeks ago and I figured I better purchase it.
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        • #19
          Yep, it's your truck to do with as you please. With that said I will recommend leaving or restoring as is because it is a rare unit. Get it running and driving and sell it, buy a more generic truck to modify as you please. That is a very, very capable Power Wagon hauler by the way. I hope to have a similar rig some day. I learned to love the B model Macks back in the mid 70's. I drove over-the-road for an outfit that restored B model Macks to haul coal. They were the only truck that could hold up. Sold them as fast as they could get them finished.

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          • #20
            For sitting 30 years the body looks to be in excellent condition. Let us know how the project goes.

            Love the B Model Macks, and twin screws to boot. I have one on my wish list.
            Greg Coffin
            Unrepentant Dodge Enthusiast

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