Very enjoyable, good work from the pointer, the 2 stroke Gm has plenty of torque but over a very close rev range ( I think only a few hundred RPM at the most), hence you saying your always shifting gears, part of the fun apparently of driving a two stroke Dunno as I'm a Mack man I dunno the year of the truck but guessing the speed limit was the 55MPH still R model Mack cabs are pretty much the same for room and as such most blokes only have low back seats to give more room, I guess room is relative to the size of the person trying to fit in the cab Great video and a very neat truck thank you, and a thank you to the pointer as well
You said that truck was semi-clean?? I have been in HOSPITALS that were not that clean!!!! In all seriousness-- in 65 years, that is the most beautiful Brockway I have seen. The colors are perfect!! Enjoy it, and thank you for restoring it, and be safe!!!!!
They always used to call it a 318, truth of the matter those motors came with N65 injectors and were rated @ 290 HP and 950 ft. of torque. 1800 to 2300 rpm were the shifting points. Modern day pickup trucks make more power.
Just a beautiful truck👍
Very enjoyable, good work from the pointer, the 2 stroke Gm has plenty of torque but over a very close rev range ( I think only a few hundred RPM at the most), hence you saying your always shifting gears, part of the fun apparently of driving a two stroke
Dunno as I'm a Mack man
I dunno the year of the truck but guessing the speed limit was the 55MPH still
R model Mack cabs are pretty much the same for room and as such most blokes only have low back seats to give more room, I guess room is relative to the size of the person trying to fit in the cab
Great video and a very neat truck
thank you, and a thank you to the pointer as well
What a beautiful truck
You said that truck was semi-clean?? I have been in HOSPITALS that were not that clean!!!! In all seriousness-- in 65 years, that is the most beautiful Brockway I have seen. The colors are perfect!! Enjoy it, and thank you for restoring it, and be safe!!!!!
Looks great
They always used to call it a 318, truth of the matter those motors came with N65 injectors and were rated @ 290 HP and 950 ft. of torque. 1800 to 2300 rpm were the shifting points. Modern day pickup trucks make more power.
Good truck
All the Mack trucks I have seen from the 1970s through the early 200s don’t have air ride don’t get it .
What a great sound! The Big Brock is the full 318 Not 290. Brockway power! Thank you for the show!
Sounds great
Too many gears for the old Detroit, awesome content. Good job.
too cool drivvah! love the 318 sound!
Nice Brock! Nice finger pointer! Great video!
Nice! The +3 cab is good but I always wanted a +6...
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@@Joe-d7m6k Wanted even more leg room than a +3. Soooo, wish there had been a +6 cab.
I love that truck 😊
Detroit forever.
Detroit
Looks great