Thread: 1959 B-series Mack Truck?
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08-14-2009 08:37 PM #1
1959 B-series Mack Truck?
Hi,
I was curious if anyone has info on installing an old B-series Mack Truck on a 1992 Dodge W-250 deisel pickup?
My Dodge I purchased new and is now rusted past use. I have this Mack B-series I am going to mount on my Dodge chassis and install a rack body.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,Last edited by mike forte; 08-14-2009 at 08:41 PM.
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08-14-2009 08:43 PM #2
Many years back, helped a buddy put a Dodge frame and diesel drive train under and old 30's something Diamond T!!!!! Worked out great, even used a 2 speed rear out of a bus, great towing power and cruising speed with the 5 speed trans/2 speed rear, Mike!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-16-2009 06:48 PM #3
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