Mack Superliner
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Boilermaker, Nov 16, 2006.
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Sweet!!! I like 'em both.
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I agree. That Superliner looks brand new.
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Thanks! The R-model is a '90 & the Superliner is a '89.
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nice pics especialy the black one,very brutallllllll, why Superliner isnt popular like 359-379 or W9?
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There is a Superliner on a "for sale" lot just south of Jackson MS. on I-55.
Bright yellow daycab, looks sharp from the road.
Years ago, the owner of a small construction company I used to work for bought a 1971 R700 that had the 325 V-8. Motor was DOA, so a Big Cam 290 was dropped in (compliments of three faithful employees - Victor Torch, Lincoln Welder, and hair pulling mechanic). 4 speed Browny, and 32 Tulsa completed the ensemble, and I ran that truck for a couple of years til moving to greener pastures. The Cummins went out, and they parked that truck in the graveyard. I often thought about trying to revive that old truck, always did like the long hood Dogs. -
SUPERLINER and R-MODEL have the same cab just different hoods.
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speedgjr, the photos have disappeared.
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i like the looks of them ole dogs. i meet a couple most every day, pulling dumptrailors. we have 2 r models and the rest ch's. i like driving that old r every once in a while, 18 speed, and drives like a new one, probably million miles or more. they bought out a co. that had a superliner, and we have a western star that would rattle the fillings out of your teeth. everyday i guess i will keep the ch613.
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I still have a Superliner sitting around. Needs a bunch of repairs (initially from careless/abusive drivers & now weather. One of these days I'll put it back together, but I have a couple of other project trucks in line in front of it.
Specs:
- E-6 4V
- T2090 9spd Overdrive
- 3.87:1 Mack Rears on Neway Air Ride
- Double frame
- Twin Stacks with a 60" sack in the back
- 24.5LP rubber on Budd wheels
~The pics are internet grabs, so if they are someone's pics let me know so I can credit the photo to you/them or remove it if you don't want it out on the 'net.~Attached Files:
The Challenger Thanks this.
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