bluefury361
Old Man with a Hat
A friend hosts an annual truck show near by and yesterday was the day. Ellie and I attended with the Admiral, which was well received by the truck crowd. (I think it was the mirrors).
Very nice show!
Love that turbo M35 duce and a half!!!!
He got to showing off with it on that gravel pile and high centered it. One of the trucks at the show was a large recovery vehicle and they had to winch it off the pile........ Had to be embarrassing to get a 6X6 stuck at a show.
The A3 version. Cat with an automatic. I've owned almost a dozen different M35a2's. I'd love another. Fun trucks.Very nice show!
Love that turbo M35 duce and a half!!!!
I'll bet that V12 is interesting sounding. The red A model KW will be in my dreams tonight. The Schlitz might be in there also.
You have owned almost a dozen?The A3 version. I've owned almost a dozen different M35a2's. I'd love another. Fun trucks.
Do you know what the two different day cabs were on the B61's?B61 is the first and last good looking truck Mack ever built.
Kevin
3 types of cabs actually.Do you know what the two different day cabs were on the B61's?
This is a test....
Supremely impressive.
But, wtf do you do with them?
Restore and sell them to Doomsday Survivalists up in the mountains?
What's the top speed of those semis btw. They always impressed me as being the ultimate cant-kill'em rig. My company could have used them for the newbie drivers. lol
Do you know what the two different day cabs were on the B61's?
This is a test....
Just play, making neighbors mad, etc. Great fun in the snow if you have one with a winch. Around 55 mph @ 2100 rpms on the 818's. 250 Cummins, 5 speed, with a 2 speed transfer case.
Many B model versions. IIRC the odd number, as in b61, is diesel, and the even number, as in B60, is a gas version. Gold Bull dog is a Mack engine & chrome is anything else.Are you talking about the wedge cab or how many different B models that looked like a 61?
Kevin