The Mack B Series was tough and versatile -- a perfect fit for the rapidly expanding and evolving American trucking industry in the 1950s. World War II was over. The American economy was white-hot and ...
Mack Trucks' big new-model reveal is scheduled for tomorrow: Though he couldn't reveal a lot about the truck, one man who's gotten a look at it, Hell Bent Xpress owner and 2024 Overdrive Small Fleet ...
From its humble beginnings 125 years ago in a small Brooklyn workshop, Mack Trucks has grown to become an American trucking icon recognized around the globe. It’s hard to believe the age of motorized ...
Diane Eschen and Eschen Trucking, out of Boyd, Minnesota, own this 1962 Mack B-61, “Miss Marge.” Miss Marge features a 711 Mack Thermodyne engine with a 10-speed and 3:90 rears. It also features air ...
It all started when James Cotta wanted to modify the front fenders on his ’56 Mack B-73. He had learned how to drive a truck with this rig back on the ranch, moving trailers when he was just a kid.
SPARR- The Raney family has an heirloom that won't exactly fit on a fireplace mantle. A 1965 B-61 Mack diesel truck with a 673 cubic inch engine and fitted with a Holmes750 wrecker rig has been part ...
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