Beautiful display! I recognise some of those old beautiful beasts. My dad FPR and myself pulled a few of them from the clutches of the evil junkman and his wicked crushers. Sure would like to visit soon.
@4>26 Mansfield S&G.. Hartford & Mansfield CT. Always had a nice fleet of dumps & mixers up into the early 80's when they closed. You can still see their plant off I-91 in Htfd, There's an ACAR tractor sitting in a yard in Portland Ct, under the bridge
I've been here before I love it here my favorite place on the planet my dad used to work alongside with the owners of this wonderful collection I grew up hanging around those shops and the quarries very good times I wish I can go back
Dailydieseldose there is so much more to that place it's not even funny the property is absolutely beautiful also the first shop in the video was the restoration shop there's four other huge Barnes besides that one we didn't even see half of the collection in that video
Dalydieseldose I know another private collector who has about 38 chain driven trucks... but do you know if they open that to the public at all these days I haven't been there in about 10 years it would be really nice to go back the fire truck in the video the oldest one I rode on that when I was a boy scout🤣 but that was even longer ago it would be even cooler if they still had the mini light house on the property🤣 one of the cool parts of the property that was really cool was where they have water running over the main driveway hope they have it set up the same way
He also collected 16” main battery from the USS New Jersey BB-62. I grew up in the same town and used to swim in the quarry in the years before he bought it and reopened it. Houdaille was the operator that closed it in the early 1970’s. His house and collection essentially backed up to the quarry property separated by rr tracks. The town and neighbors were none too pleased when he first bought the residential property and built the sheds. I believe he had the land rezoned to industrial. Luckily most everything is tucked in the rear and not that noticeable. My best friend lived across the street.
The wrecker @ 1:05 is former Port Authority of NY & NJ unit that would have served at the Holland Tunnel or Lincoln Tunnel. Noticeably missing is the light water/PPK firefighting system which has been removed. It would have been mounted behind the cab atop the wrecker body
Had a few Macks had on of the first RD800s in eastern Ky 400 cummins and a 13 speed. Good truck Mack and Autocar are or were the two best trucks ever made.
You should look up Transport World in Invercargill New Zealand they have a very large collection of Trucks, Car's etc. they were collected by the Late Bill Richardson who owned several trucking companies in NZ with hundred plus trucks.
Back in 1971 I was a 10yr old kid walking the hwys and I decided to hitchhike and a MACK truck picked me up and dropped me off a mile later at my town. LoL Those were the days
Those Wellington's are famous in New England. They did a lot of heavy hauling for years. Some of them hauled the Maine Two Foot engines and cars to Edaville in the 40's. Later they hauled them back to Maine Narrow Gauge RR in the 90's.
That's not his fault !! .Are you saying that someone doesn't deserve what they pay for ? I'm sure if you or i had the means we'd be buying all the good stuff too .At least they're being looked after and not sitting in some field or swamp.
How'd that Rossi truck get in there? I know of a couple more antique machines they are storing. I'm not an expert at identification of manufactured equipment sometimes but, they might have another Mack.
+Don North There is a place in CT as well. Off 395 from Rt.6. It has been almost 15 years since I was there. The owner had the last Superliner off of the production line.
I believe the greatest workhorses that ever came to Australia were U.S. Army surplus Macks in the 1940's. they were the N .R.10's. and I am very disappointed not to see one in the collection. Also the E. H. I had a drive of one when I was a kid and thought I was in heaven.
Think the guy in New Hampshire, who passed away a few years ago had the largest Mack Truck and parts collection. For some reason the name Kemp keeps coming to mind. Know they sold off his collection. Think he was out of Hillsborough, N.H..
My old man is 84 years old his first truck was a 1963 H model mack with a 15 speed triplexx two sticks.He had 4 F model macks with 10 speed douplexx. Two sticks.Best trucks in the world.
Jeffrey Collier if I could post a picture in the comments to show everybody how many truck my grandfather had ppl would be surprised lol. We lived on almost 15 acres of land by the airport in St. Croix and we had nothing but Mack’s every where some not running and some running. Times like this u just miss the old days man. Nothing but good memories
@@PontiacSpazz sounds great wow i drive a Freight liner Cascada daycab todayand pulled refers but theirs nothing like a bulldog.The last mack i drove was 1985 R model 350 hp with a 9 speed it ran 82 mph.truck of today don't run like that 62 too 68 mph.people are trying too save fuel now.
see muscle car and older car collections all the time. Anyone know of a pickup truck collection? cant seem to find any pickup collectors of any king on TH-cam, it has surprised me
The Superline is so cool looking. Macks always have been really different to most brands really.
I know I am kind of off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch new movies online ?
Look at “Mack’s in Antartica”
Awesome Collection Of Autocars , Brockways & Mack .
Only saw one B61. Back in the 80s my neighbor ran 5 B61 tandem dumps. 2 MaxiDynes and 3 TurboDynes with triplex trans. Sweet cold starts.
I was not aware this place existed, until Mr Mahan stopped by our shop and bought a pair of aluminum wheels from us. This is a "must see" for me!
5:26 - That Autocar DK is incredible.
Beautiful display! I recognise some of those old beautiful beasts. My dad FPR and myself pulled a few of them from the clutches of the evil junkman and his wicked crushers. Sure would like to visit soon.
Unbelievable ! Some of the Best I've ever seen right here.....
Thanks for the show . And thanks for not using music sound over. 👍👍
this here is pretty cool! quite a few beautiful MACK trucks here! nice upload!
@2:48 The SHERMAN Heavy Haul is from my hometown in New Haven Ct I remember them when They got those new DM800's Nice fleet of trucks.
@4>26 Mansfield S&G.. Hartford & Mansfield CT. Always had a nice fleet of dumps & mixers up into the early 80's when they closed. You can still see their plant off I-91 in Htfd, There's an ACAR tractor sitting in a yard in Portland Ct, under the bridge
I've been here before I love it here my favorite place on the planet my dad used to work alongside with the owners of this wonderful collection I grew up hanging around those shops and the quarries very good times I wish I can go back
Dailydieseldose there is so much more to that place it's not even funny the property is absolutely beautiful also the first shop in the video was the restoration shop there's four other huge Barnes besides that one we didn't even see half of the collection in that video
Yes, it's impossible to take it all in. They were generous hosts on this day.
Dalydieseldose I know another private collector who has about 38 chain driven trucks... but do you know if they open that to the public at all these days I haven't been there in about 10 years it would be really nice to go back the fire truck in the video the oldest one I rode on that when I was a boy scout🤣 but that was even longer ago it would be even cooler if they still had the mini light house on the property🤣 one of the cool parts of the property that was really cool was where they have water running over the main driveway hope they have it set up the same way
He also collected 16” main battery from the USS New Jersey BB-62.
I grew up in the same town and used to swim in the quarry in the years before he bought it and reopened it. Houdaille was the operator that closed it in the early 1970’s. His house and collection essentially backed up to the quarry property separated by rr tracks. The town and neighbors were none too pleased when he first bought the residential property and built the sheds. I believe he had the land rezoned to industrial. Luckily most everything is tucked in the rear and not that noticeable. My best friend lived across the street.
Beautiful truck collection thank you for the video.
Outstanding!!! Love those Bulldogs!!!
I went from an old B61 to a U Model to an R-600.... The good old days!
Out of sight my friend! Even the lighting was perfect!
Thank you! The truck gods smiled down upon this day.
liked the autocar mixer.reminds me of when i started my career as a mixer driver in MA.we had
a whole bunch of A cars
What a fabulous collection, I'd love to be shown round and have everything explained. Macks were always a big rarity in the UK.
Beautiful!! Even some of the other makes too
Yes, the collection was very diverse, good to see the truely old iron.
The wrecker @ 1:05 is former Port Authority of NY & NJ unit that would have served at the Holland Tunnel or Lincoln Tunnel. Noticeably missing is the light water/PPK firefighting system which has been removed. It would have been mounted behind the cab atop the wrecker body
Beautiful collection of trucks here !
LOVE that red dump @ 5:20 !
The best and most comfortable Mack built was the Superliner.Loved the one i drove
Fantastic! Wish I had some of these.
Awesome video as always! Love that Brockway shorty COE
Definitely one of my favorites of the day.
Beautiful collection!
Built a log truck on a 2001 rd688 first mack we have, now i know why guys love mack.
@7.06 AutoCar is just awesome!!!!!
boy that green autocar cabover👀🔥🔥
Very very beautiful trucks
Looks like the Dennis Yaworsky collection in Canterbury, CT. I believe the Wellington FK is his.
This is the Mahan Collection. Great people.
Nice to see the J.H. Beers tractor. Grew up near there location.
Impressive collection!!
Amazing collection and Video
My brother is an OTR driver...watching this reminds me of him....he drives a big KW...
Had a few Macks had on of the first RD800s in eastern Ky 400 cummins and a 13 speed. Good truck Mack and Autocar are or were the two best trucks ever made.
Gary is quite a guy.!!! The collection of mining and quarry equipment is the largest in NJ!!
You should look up Transport World in Invercargill New Zealand they have a very large collection
of Trucks, Car's etc. they were collected by the Late Bill Richardson who owned several trucking
companies in NZ with hundred plus trucks.
Is this museum open to the public? I live in New Jersey. Looks great! Thanks for the video!
I like Big Red the best. Thanks for the video.
Hard to choose just one.
Back in 1971 I was a 10yr old kid walking the hwys and I decided to hitchhike and a MACK truck picked me up and dropped me off a mile later at my town. LoL
Those were the days
I thought it was about Mack's? The best Mack I got a glimpse of, it seemed like you couldn't get the camera away quickly enough!!! The B 7??
Those Wellington's are famous in New England. They did a lot of heavy hauling for years. Some of them hauled the Maine Two Foot engines and cars to Edaville in the 40's. Later they hauled them back to Maine Narrow Gauge RR in the 90's.
Hit and bang my pop said. If u can make that mack move u r hired
BEAUTIFUL TRUCKS AMERICAN MADE ☝️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Beautiful collection and thanks for upload the video.Can you still buy nylon tires?
wonderful trucks
Basking ridge NJ here I come !!
Awesome, just Awesome
And at 4:36 is a cement mixer from MANCHESTER SAND AND GRAVEL!...HOME TOWN MEN!..GOTTA POINT IT OUT!!
Most cool nice riding trucks peterbilts & kenworths..
Great collection but would be nice to have a little commentary on year of the trucks.
The whole collection will probably go up in value after 2024 . Volvo decided to build a huge Mack plant in Mexico.
Thanks for sharing a nice video of such nice trucks.
Welcome to the museum.
Superliner my all time favorite conventional
Mack is my second favorite truck first will always be marmontrucks
Semi trucks are Americas everything
The trucks are beautiful but there is no info on the trucks ??????
2:44 mack? What are you doing there? Don't tell me that Lightning McQueen fired you 😭😭
There's nothing like that bulldog on the hood wow.
three collections i wish to have are-1.Mack trucks.2.Caterpillar equipment excavator etc 3.Ford trucks n cars
This is the guy that goes to auctions and buys all the good stuff. Stinks for the rest of us collectors with limited means.
That's not his fault !! .Are you saying that someone doesn't deserve what they pay for ? I'm sure if you or i had the means we'd be buying all the good stuff too .At least they're being looked after and not sitting in some field or swamp.
Hey guys, where is this collection? I notice a lot of local old companies from CT and New England. Crazy Cool.
The Mahan Collection in NJ.
@@Dailydieseldose315 didn't he get all these trucks from yeyorski in Canterbury ct with a fail business deal!?!? I know I spelled name wrong
if you start all of these up at once...instant ling failure😂
awe my compliments sir
Beautiful trucks. When is the next show in mass?
Verdun, Québec had two MB-600 flat face fire trucks.These trucks were meant to pump non stop without chocking!
How'd that Rossi truck get in there? I know of a couple more antique machines they are storing. I'm not an expert at identification of manufactured equipment sometimes but, they might have another Mack.
Realmente uma bela coleção de caminhões!!
Pero que bellezas tienen ahí , puras obras de arte muy hermoso ...saludos desde chile y los camiones americanos son lo máximo sobre todo el mack...
Another great place to visit is the Mack truck museum in Allentown Pa.
It truely is.
there will be another collection to pop up if I win the lottery.
Me too. Hopefully there will be enough old trucks to go around.
Ydnar Slohcin i have the same thought good luck my friend best wishes
Truck Heaven 👍
Interesting collection. Is it open to the public?
This is the Mahan Collection of Basking Ridge, NJ. They have invitation only events through out the year, usually involving antique truck clubs.
@@Dailydieseldose315 Thanks
incredible collection specifically the mack truck which has a water tank and number 7, which model?
It's a 1943 FCSW, powered by a 300HP 6 Cylinder Cummins NHRS, chain drivve. 100,000lb GVW.
wow, amazing thanks
more likely specify the Mack that was a Kenworth XD
A little narration would help . But nice video .
Lots of these Mack trucks have NJ Registration. is this place in NJ?
Yes, Basking Ridge, NJ
Now macks look the same except the pinnacle
drove many a A-car mixer like the one here.best construction trucks made
How does this work? Are there volunteers who put in the hours to paint these magic machines?
Most are torn down and rebuilt!!!!...not a bunch of repaints!
Is that heaven he told us as kids bye as many trucks and equipment that u can because it would be so high u couldn't afford new ones he was right
There.s one Mack their collection dont have- my '79 Super Liner with 26,000 orig.miles Yep, not a missprint, 26,000 original miles
Take good care of it. One of the last real Mack trucks.
Cowboy Kody pictures or it didn't happen
Liked and gave a Thumbs Up.
Awesome awesome awesome! Kid in a candy shop!
where is this collection of Mack trucks? somewhere in Connecticut maybe??
Mahan Collection in NJ.
+Don North
There is a place in CT as well. Off 395 from Rt.6. It has been almost 15 years since I was there. The owner had the last Superliner off of the production line.
Nice trucks
I believe the greatest workhorses that ever came to Australia were U.S. Army surplus Macks in the 1940's. they were the N .R.10's. and I am very disappointed not to see one in the collection. Also the E. H. I had a drive of one when I was a kid and thought I was in heaven.
What’s the story on the water truck at 4:56? What model is it
It's a 1943 FCSW Mack. It's powered by a NHRS Cummins.
WOW what a classic building! i love the cracked concrete floors..beat up steel siding..dirty bathroom..why fill it up with those greasy-grimy-trucks?
Nah bro, those bathrooms were on point.
1:18 that red one should be from Philippines lol
the collection is missing the mack ch600 and the mack pinnacle
And a Superliner
Is this part of the collection out of New Hampshire?
This one is out of Basking Ridge, NJ
Think the guy in New Hampshire, who passed away a few years ago had the largest Mack Truck and parts collection. For some reason the name Kemp keeps coming to mind. Know they sold off his collection. Think he was out of Hillsborough, N.H..
I believe you are correct. Wouldn't be surprised if a few pieces of that collection ended up here.
Might explain the massive dump of spare and incomplete remnants of trucks just dumped at the front.
Wow 😮
where is this placs
What model was the Big Dip truck
Big Dip?
Drove afew macks. Always liked maxirorque 5 speed call me lazy.
My grandfather is somewhere smiling...all I grew up on was MACK’s
My old man is 84 years old his first truck was a 1963 H model mack with a 15 speed triplexx two sticks.He had 4 F model macks with 10 speed douplexx. Two sticks.Best trucks in the world.
Jeffrey Collier if I could post a picture in the comments to show everybody how many truck my grandfather had ppl would be surprised lol. We lived on almost 15 acres of land by the airport in St. Croix and we had nothing but Mack’s every where some not running and some running. Times like this u just miss the old days man. Nothing but good memories
@@PontiacSpazz sounds great wow i drive a Freight liner Cascada daycab todayand pulled refers but theirs nothing like a bulldog.The last mack i drove was 1985 R model 350 hp with a 9 speed it ran 82 mph.truck of today don't run like that 62 too 68 mph.people are trying too save fuel now.
Jeffrey Collier yea definitely thats y I love all the old cars and truck
OK. Now, I'm jealous. Lol
see muscle car and older car collections all the time. Anyone know of a pickup truck collection? cant seem to find any pickup collectors of any king on TH-cam, it has surprised me
Mike Walsh are you good sir looking for the King 🤔
Is this heaven?
This collection is amazing! Where is this located at?
The Mahan Collection in Basking Ridge, NJ
wish we coulda heard them run