kevinw
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those are beautiful trucks
THE MACK TRUCK MASCOT
Here’s how the truck got its name. It was during World War I. A new American truck was used in France. At the time, it did not have any Logo trademark. But the English soldlers were so impressed by the way the truck preformed that they gave it the nickname “Bulldog” because it was very reliable on all kinds of roads & conditions and it got through where other trucks were unable. The name stuck. The Mack Truck Company created the Bulldog Logo and mascot.
somthing I googled
is that from this year?Here is mine
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is that from this year?
ahh 10dash4 i was hoping winter hadent hit you yet....Last winter. No its not snowing here yet, but soon..
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most of the length of a truck is personal prefrence, the length helps with the ride and the weight issues, as for cabovers there not rare, they just dont make them anymore Pete, KW, FLD all quit making cabovers...there ois alot of old cabovers still out there working...i dont understand why all your trucks over there are so long? is it just for looks?
Also why are cab overs so rare?
Nick