Those Pedigree engines were built at the Hagerstown Md engine plant. They were complete from water pump to bellhousing, oil pan, turbo, injection pump, everything. Very high quality rebuild. Every bit as good as brand new in my opinion. I can remember them at Philly Mack back in the early 80's they were $6,500 exchange for a 237. I put a lot of them in, they were a great deal. Acme Markets bought lots and lots of them, and put brand new cabs on the trucks, at the time I think the complete R model cab was about 6k
A great truck guys ! I drove the same year and model for ten years.These engines 237 & 300 five speeds never break down, they run forever. We had mostly the R model and three of U model. They all ran great for years, very dependable. Good video.
These old Mack’s were great work horses. I worked at the Mack dealership in StLouis MO for 13 years. It’s a real shame about the new Mack’s nothing but a Volvo with a different hood.
Due to shipping costs and import taxes to the UK, the best offer I could make at the moment, is 3x packs of Jelly Beans, a Snickers bar, 5x assorted buttons and a piece of string, I may also be able to find some pocket fluff too.
Man if it wasnt for my daughters wedding and in the process of buying a pick up its tempting!! That truck is one of the best ever built! Im buying a good pickup to haul my tractor to the mountains of NC help my nephew. We got hit real hard down here. The liberal media isnt showing much of it like Katrina.
Truck belonged to Torresdale Fuel Co of Bensalem PA its has more than a million miles on it. I drove this truck back in 1997-1999 when I worked for Torresdale Fuel
That looks like a Mack from the old company “Torresdale Fuel” or at least I believe that was the name of the company that was down on State Rd the Bensalem/Philly border.
Those Pedigree engines were built at the Hagerstown Md engine plant. They were complete from water pump to bellhousing, oil pan, turbo, injection pump, everything. Very high quality rebuild. Every bit as good as brand new in my opinion. I can remember them at Philly Mack back in the early 80's they were $6,500 exchange for a 237. I put a lot of them in, they were a great deal. Acme Markets bought lots and lots of them, and put brand new cabs on the trucks, at the time I think the complete R model cab was about 6k
Wow you are very knowledgeable. Never cease to amaze me with your comments!
Thanks for passing on the information. Interesting to know.
A great truck guys ! I drove the same year and model for ten years.These engines 237 & 300 five speeds never break down, they run forever. We had mostly the R model and three of U model. They all ran great for years, very dependable. Good video.
Thank you! I appreciate that and they are great trucks
Yes they were dependable
Beautiful rig. Love those R-model Macks
Thank you! We love them too
I owned a 86 model one of the best trucks I have ever owned in 40 years of owning and operating
That's awesome! Definitely great trucks!
These old Mack’s were great work horses. I worked at the Mack dealership in StLouis MO for 13 years. It’s a real shame about the new Mack’s nothing but a Volvo with a different hood.
Old Mack engine brakes sound fricken great
Absolutely!!
Beautiful want it.Cant afford it know you don't need any Dreamers.If I could though,I'd drive it to work once in a while. Thanks for showing it!
I hear that! I appreciate you watching
Due to shipping costs and import taxes to the UK, the best offer I could make at the moment, is 3x packs of Jelly Beans, a Snickers bar, 5x assorted buttons and a piece of string, I may also be able to find some pocket fluff too.
Hahahahahah
@@Only4Trucks I'll take that as offer under consideration lol.
Man if it wasnt for my daughters wedding and in the process of buying a pick up its tempting!! That truck is one of the best ever built! Im buying a good pickup to haul my tractor to the mountains of NC help my nephew. We got hit real hard down here. The liberal media isnt showing much of it like Katrina.
I hear that! Wish you guys the best of luck
I had one just like it, loved it!
That's awesome!
The intro to your videos is awesome!
Thank you very much!
She’s beautiful Joe
Thank you!
That's a nice Mack.
original truck , beatiful.❤
Thank you!
Mack Attack! 👍😎
Oh yea!
5 Speed and Jakes ..👌👌👌
That's it!
Truck belonged to Torresdale Fuel Co of Bensalem PA its has more than a million miles on it. I drove this truck back in 1997-1999 when I worked for Torresdale Fuel
@@gennadiygrinberg1601 that’s so awesome. Why does the odometer read what it does? Was it changed? We could tell the engine was changed at some point
Way cooler truck than this new junk!💪👍
Absolutely is!
That is a beautiful truck !!!!
@@RobertValinsky thank you
That looks like a Mack from the old company “Torresdale Fuel” or at least I believe that was the name of the company that was down on State Rd the Bensalem/Philly border.
That it is! Your exactly right!
I drove it
@@gennadiygrinberg1601 that’s so awesome! I love that you found this video!
Drive it to the UK?
Could be done!
Did this truck ever sell?
@@old-schooltrucker248 not yet surprisingly
Wish I had a need for it.
Where are you located
@@stevenlyons491 Philadelphia pa
@@stevenlyons491 Philadelphia pa
How much for the truck
@@richardrawlings_mk 15k obo
@@richardrawlings_mk 15k obo
just gotta play with that switch , americans just cant leave it alone
@@BCBtrucks64hahaha nope that’s what America is all about! Bald eagles and freedom baby
Purchased a new one in 1980. 5 speed why not a GOLD DOG ON THE HOOD
Very good question. I don’t know
First!
Come get it lol
@AppalachianRust
That would be cool if he bought it!