1979 mack cruiseliner, what color should I paint it?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Old-school trucker, Dec 19, 2018.
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The green of that pete in your avatar, add some black stripes, paint the frame either black or green, that'll be nice.Old-school trucker Thanks this.
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I dont think you should waste your time painting it, I think you should just sell it....to me
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Nipple Pink......
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I haven't seen a Cruiseliner in years. A guy at the company I was leased to in Green Bay had a Cruiseliner, it was brown ( don't paint it brown) and the guy weighed like 400 pounds. You could always tell it was him because the cab leaned on the drivers side. I like the purple. They were good trucks. Hope it has air ride, even if it is that crappy NeWay.
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I would but it took me a long time to find one lolOxbow Thanks this.
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Its air ride and it's the neway but I'm still glad to have found it. It didn't ride too bad on the way home. I actually got the truck out of Wisconsin
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I don’t know but that’s a sharp frame
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These were really popular in the Midwest. Where in Wisconsin? Did you see a name anywhere? Don't get me wrong, the NeWay was better than the old Camelback. I drove several trucks with NeWay, and they tended to "pogo-stick" down the highway when loaded. I think that 350 Mack engine was the best ever. 4:17's, I think was a 68 mph truck. The Macks I drove were all 68 mph trucks, although, with big rubber, maybe a bit more. Have fun.
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