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Mack Truck Car Hauler Project

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jim_ss409, Jan 24, 2010.

  1. flynbrian48
    Joined: Mar 10, 2008
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    Yeah, that'll work! :D (re: Barrett Jackson auction of the 'ol DT pickup, not meaning to hijack the thread...)
     

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  2. x 2! You might have to have Jeff do artwork of the truck on the other side though, by the interest shown on this thread.
     
  3. CoolHand
    Joined: Aug 31, 2007
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    You are a mad man!

    You even hotrodded your hound dog!

    He looks like he's enjoying the upgrade. :D

    Your Mack is gonna be amazing when you get it done.

    Dig the color too.
     
  4. lugnutz9032
    Joined: Nov 22, 2008
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    from Palatka,Fl

    Great lookin' truck.Lotta inspiration there.About to start on a '68 Ford F-600 for my wife.Will see duty pulling a horse trailer.
     
  5. jim_ss409
    Joined: Dec 2, 2008
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    We've made a little progress.


    Most of the interior is in.

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    The doors are on and we'll probably get the windows in tomorrow.

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    It's starting to look like a truck again.

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    I'll post more pictures when we install the hood and fenders.
     
  6. Falcon Gasser
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    A little progress has gone along way, keeps getting better Jim.

    Jon
     
  7. Jeff Norwell
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    That's kick ass Jim!
     
  8. I love this truck. Great job so far and hopefully many good miles ahead!

    Brad
     
  9. Very awesome build!! Keep us posted with pics. I want to see it hooked to the trailer.
     
  10. brandonwillis
    Joined: Aug 28, 2008
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    from Tucson AZ

    this thing is really bitchen, cool concept and great execution man.
     
  11. Salty
    Joined: Jul 24, 2006
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    Salty
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    from Florida

    That thing is awesome....I cant wait to see the fenders and bed on it.
     
  12. foghorn62
    Joined: Nov 30, 2008
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    Man, I love this thing more and more every time I see it!

    Winston looks like he's ready too.
     
  13. hot rust
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    me too, but i believe if you were to utilize a 50 stude truck for it's rear fenders it would be even sweeter,just my .02
     
  14. TOWMAN
    Joined: Jan 1, 2010
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    I love that box u made! thats a badass truck!!!!!! i like trucks like yours that arnt "cookie Cutters" way 2 b differnt! thats awsome!
     
  15. Jim-Bob
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    I dig the "Phantom 309" reference... Am I the first one to notice that? Truck looks great, can't wait to see it done...You doing a vintage trailer too?
     
  16. jim_ss409
    Joined: Dec 2, 2008
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    You might be right about that. We started out looking for a regular tractor and the plan was to make or adapt a set of rear fenders that were similar to the Mack's front fenders. When we got the fire truck we decided to go ahead and use the rear fenders that came with it.

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    A few guys picked up on the Phantom 309 reference. Here's a link to the song.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EAZlArfDOw
    We're hoping to get another trailer in the future. I would really like to either build or modify one with a vintage look.
     
  17. jim_ss409
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    We got the hood and fenders installed this weekend.

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  18. CONNMAN
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    >>>>>,JIM; great pics & lookin' good as usual ,,can't wait to see it done and haulin' that fantastic '55 Chevy w' the bad ass 409 in it ,,
    CONNMAN
     
  19. You should bring that to the ATHS truck meet in Kansas City this year. That rig is one of my absolute favorites! Rolling art!
     
  20. Hey Jim (x2)
    That thing is AWESOME !
    I can't wait to see it pulling in to the track ,
    but watch out for all the rubberneckers on the road .
    Jim
     
  21. allyoop
    Joined: Jan 17, 2010
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    from Michigan

    I like the truck and the dog...I have a bull dog too. My dad drove truck and I've always loved Macks.
     
  22. ardyboy
    Joined: Mar 5, 2008
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    ardyboy

    looks great jim---can't wait to see it haulin
     
  23. Thank you, thank you, thank you for keeping a big rig looking like a big rig!! I hate the butchered up shit on a fuckin' 1-ton chassis shit. This is PERFECTION, I applaud your work. -MIKE;):cool:
     
  24. bitchin project! nice job on the box,i cant wait to see it completed
     
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  25. John 79
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    Your dog rocks!
    I had a Bulldog but sadly he only got 3 years old.
    Coolest dog there is!

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  26. junkyardjeff
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    There is a trucking company that has about a half dozen B series just sitting and rotting about 40 miles from me but heard wont sell them,never anyone around when I went through the area and would love to have one if I had the room to work on it.
     
  27. 55chieftan
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    from Maryland

    I love this thread, beautiful!
     
  28. stepsideclyde
    Joined: Mar 9, 2006
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    Wow, that is really nice... you did well to install every thing in the interior with the somewhat limited space afforded in the B model cab. Just looking at the original driver's seat and the cramped quarters makes me think how tough those old truck drivers were. DT's are excellent engines, how much hp is that one? Prolly no room for the after cooler in front of the mack radiator. Yellow looks killer, but it is just .... wrong.

    tc
     
  29. jim_ss409
    Joined: Dec 2, 2008
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    Thanks for all the replies.


    I'm sorry to hear your dog didn't have a long life. He sure was a handsome looking fella.



    Yeah, I know painting an IHC engine Caterpillar yellow is wrong. It was an impulse thing.

    The engine's rated at 230hp. Up until this afternoon the plan was to put the aftercooler behind the bumper but we mocked it up and just can't get it to look right. So, the new plan is to mount it between the frame rails behind the cab and use a set of electric rad fans to supply air flow.
     

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