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The Mack Anthem is a redesigned model that is being marketed toward bulk haulers, food and beverage distributors, general freight operations and less-than-truckload services.
World War II was over. The American economy was booming. Mack Trucks needed a workhorse truck fleets could rely on to do any number of jobs. What they delivered became an icon.
Going up the other side. Chorus: B model Mack, oh B model Mack, I wish I had it back, my old B model Mack. My uncle went to wash his car, and walked up to the till. He bought a pack of gum to change a ...
A 1965 B-61 Mack diesel truck with a 673 cubic inch engine and fitted with a Holmes750 wrecker rig has been part of the Raney family's businesses for 48 years, passed down through three generations.
Big trucks, though, still provide a canvas that gives automotive designers the freedom to sculpt some real character and attitude into a vehicle. Mack engineers did exactly that with the new Pioneer.
BROOKLYN, New York—For 125 years, Mack Trucks has been synonymous with American power and toughness. But the trucking pioneer wanted its next on-highway truck to meet its own B.A. test. “What ...
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 ...
Few people know that Mack went on to build its own pickup. From 1938 to 1944, Mack produced 2,686 Model ED trucks, rated at three-quarter tons. Less than 50 or so EDs are thought to exist.
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