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7 years 4 months ago #177778
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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I'll go along with Mack looks very NO Mackish to me
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Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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7 years 4 months ago #177823
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Well dun Werk
U B the 1st to have the correct answer
Spose Defective n Mrs look thirsty to
N Joy
Yup tiz a
1941 Mack NW Military Truck
World War II: Mack trucks were used by the military in various capacities, and the company built many heavy-duty trucks to help the allied forces win the day. From 1941 to 1945, the combined armed forces of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Canada took delivery of 35,096 total vehicles. The combat "N Series" (NB, NJU, NM, NO, NR, etc.) accounted for 26,965 of the total. Commercial type vehicles including: trucks, off-highway, fire-trucks, trailers, and buses, accounted for the rest. A total of 2,053 NO models alone were produced from 1940 to 1945. The 7 1/2-ton 6x6 NO was the most important specifically military model, and could be used as a transport or tractor for the 155 mm Long Tom field gun. Mack also built over 2600 power trains for tanks. The Allentown bus plant built Vultee PBY Catalina flying boats as well as components for the BT-13 Valiant Trainer and B-24 Liberator Bombers. More than 700 NJU (5-to-6 ton 4x4) models were in the hands of the U.S. Army by 1942. In 1939 & 1940 the French and British received several hundred NR4 and EXBU models. Mack Trucks ranked 63rd among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts
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U B the 1st to have the correct answer
Spose Defective n Mrs look thirsty to
N Joy
Yup tiz a
1941 Mack NW Military Truck
World War II: Mack trucks were used by the military in various capacities, and the company built many heavy-duty trucks to help the allied forces win the day. From 1941 to 1945, the combined armed forces of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Canada took delivery of 35,096 total vehicles. The combat "N Series" (NB, NJU, NM, NO, NR, etc.) accounted for 26,965 of the total. Commercial type vehicles including: trucks, off-highway, fire-trucks, trailers, and buses, accounted for the rest. A total of 2,053 NO models alone were produced from 1940 to 1945. The 7 1/2-ton 6x6 NO was the most important specifically military model, and could be used as a transport or tractor for the 155 mm Long Tom field gun. Mack also built over 2600 power trains for tanks. The Allentown bus plant built Vultee PBY Catalina flying boats as well as components for the BT-13 Valiant Trainer and B-24 Liberator Bombers. More than 700 NJU (5-to-6 ton 4x4) models were in the hands of the U.S. Army by 1942. In 1939 & 1940 the French and British received several hundred NR4 and EXBU models. Mack Trucks ranked 63rd among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts
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7 years 4 months ago #178014
by murray2230
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Federal
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7 years 4 months ago #178057
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Well dun Murray
U look thirst
Yup az Murray sez ...... tiz a
Federal truck
1909 Federal truck
Based in Detroit, the Federal Motor Truck Company manufactured the aforementioned trucks of various size from 1910 to 1959. The company was founded as Bailey Motor Truck by Martin L. Pulcher, who would later found the Oakland Motor Car Company. The last Federal vehicle made for the US marketplace was made in 1959.
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U look thirst
Yup az Murray sez ...... tiz a
Federal truck
1909 Federal truck
Based in Detroit, the Federal Motor Truck Company manufactured the aforementioned trucks of various size from 1910 to 1959. The company was founded as Bailey Motor Truck by Martin L. Pulcher, who would later found the Oakland Motor Car Company. The last Federal vehicle made for the US marketplace was made in 1959.
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7 years 4 months ago #178058
by murray2230
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Bassons Tri-Car Stationette
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7 years 4 months ago #178075
by asw120
Appears to have 1953 Studebaker wheel covers and headlight surrounds.......
Jarrod.
“I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them”
― Adlai E. Stevenson II
murray2230 wrote: Bassons Tri-Car Stationette
Appears to have 1953 Studebaker wheel covers and headlight surrounds.......
Jarrod.
“I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them”
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7 years 4 months ago #178186
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Sorry guyz
stept away from pewter fir a cupla days n found Wotzit buried back @ page 2 of 4m
Murray well dun
sorry to keep U from your fridge for so long
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Bassons Tri-Car Stationette
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stept away from pewter fir a cupla days n found Wotzit buried back @ page 2 of 4m
Murray well dun
sorry to keep U from your fridge for so long
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Yup tiz a
Bassons Tri-Car Stationette
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