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Topic: Re: Mack B series
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Kevin

10-17-2009 15:52:04
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not the best picture but the best i can do for now

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Kris Golden

10-17-2009 18:05:06
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Re: Mack B series in reply to Kevin, 10-17-2009 15:52:04  
If you are not already a member of ATHS you should check them out. I'll include a link to thier website. They are a great bunch and put out a wonderful magazine about trucks and trucking companies. There are some Mack fans on there that would be able to answer any question you could have. GOOD LUCK!!

http://www.aths.org/

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Steve S. in Pa

10-18-2009 10:17:35
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Re: Mack B series in reply to Kris Golden, 10-17-2009 18:05:06  
There should be an ID plate on the inside bottom of the passengers door with the serial no. stamped in it. The model no. is part of the serial no. But remember doors do get changed, so you should look for the serial no. on the frame.
It would be on the passenger side, between the front axle and the rear hanger for the front spring. With that radiator and a Cummins engine, it probably be a B 73 or B 75, but there are other possibilities.
Another good source of Mack info is the Antique Truck Club of America http://www.antiquetruckclub.org/index.html
When you do find your serial no. contact the Mack Museum for more info specific to your truck.
Good luck Steve.

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