Mack sure made some great lookin trucks over the years. I like the ''Cherry pickers'' both the original and the H67. The unforgettable B-61, The R600s and F700s . The Superliner and Fleet liner. Cheers from Australia.
I have given you a thumbs up and am inviting you to check out the name of the (uploader).T Beamish is an Australian firm from the Dandenong area. I have met one of them 50 years ago. I don't remember his given name, but I think he was a son of the founder. I didn't realise they had so many Macks so far back. I had only seen their F models. I was 25 at the time and he was probably in his 40s. I am now 75 and haven't driven trucks quite a few years, I miss the the older trucks very much, but I don't miss driving in today's MAD traffic.I live in Warragul Vic.
I wish Mack still made the F-model but with today’s high horse power engines and air ride cabs. I drove 2 different ones n the late 70’s and early 80’s and even with “Armstrong “ steering you could get into 99.9% of the tight docks
Luis alvarez if you look close at 3:56 that’s an N model which is a very rare truck but same cab as the Ford they had dual headlights and you can see the bulldog👍
@@robertvc4716 I see it now and yes I found out about thos eon you guessed it a Ford truck video by Jacks chrome shop . That cab got around huh . we still have one in service in Natalbany La. at the fire dept .
Those B model Macks scared me as a child..I had nightmares about them..I also found the term ...Thermodyne scary...no I. Do not have mental issues...just something about those B models..
Never scared me I saw plenty of them still on the road as a kid in NJ in the seventies. I do however, have one memory of one I saw in a high school driver's ed class shock film. It had been hit by a train the driver tried to beat in the early sixties he burned to death in it.
Mack sure made some great lookin trucks over the years. I like the ''Cherry pickers'' both the original and the H67. The unforgettable B-61, The R600s and F700s . The Superliner and Fleet liner. Cheers from Australia.
I have given you a thumbs up and am inviting you to check out the name of the (uploader).T Beamish is an Australian firm from the Dandenong area. I have met one of them 50 years ago. I don't remember his given name, but I think he was a son of the founder. I didn't realise they had so many Macks so far back. I had only seen their F models. I was 25 at the time and he was probably in his 40s. I am now 75 and haven't driven trucks quite a few years, I miss the the older trucks very much, but I don't miss driving in today's MAD traffic.I live in Warragul Vic.
I remember some of those companies and have seen quite a few of those trucks. Good looking rigs! 🥰
I wish Mack still made the F-model but with today’s high horse power engines and air ride cabs. I drove 2 different ones n the late 70’s and early 80’s and even with “Armstrong “ steering you could get into 99.9% of the tight docks
Started on a U model in1972 with a 5x4
A short R
Short r...? Dont get it
@@richardsavoie1073 it’s a shorter wheelbase R model Mack for city delivery
@@richardsavoie1073 it’s a shorter R model made for city routes
Nice coverage. 👍🏽😉
There's the dirty w Wilson freight
Nice video . Thanks
Nice video !! I cut my teeth in a f model great trucks !!!
Lots of rare B-61s but at 3:56 that is a ford cargo
Luis alvarez if you look close at 3:56 that’s an N model which is a very rare truck but same cab as the Ford they had dual headlights and you can see the bulldog👍
@@robertvc4716 I see it now and yes I found out about thos eon you guessed it a Ford truck video by Jacks chrome shop . That cab got around huh . we still have one in service in Natalbany La. at the fire dept .
what truck is that at 1:05?
Those B model Macks scared me as a child..I had nightmares about them..I also found the term ...Thermodyne scary...no I. Do not have mental issues...just something about those B models..
Never scared me I saw plenty of them still on the road as a kid in NJ in the seventies. I do however, have one memory of one I saw in a high school driver's ed class shock film. It had been hit by a train the driver tried to beat in the early sixties he burned to death in it.
Agreed on the music,drives me nuts, IT SUCKS!!!!
That is the worst and dumbest music I have ever herd on a video!
What is the name on the truck at 4:02?
Robert Catherman mack b61