Pristine Mack restoration:
Badged as a Superliner, it lacks the golden bulldog, but with the R model cab and notched sleeper, it is a classic - and sounds good too. The RW (for R Western) as it was called was built from 1977 based on a Brockway prototype, and was probably never equaled until the arrival of the Titan.
Always on the lookout for working Autocars, I saw two, but only caught up with one. Both were late model (White GMC / Volvo era), twin steers.
I have shown this one here before - it is used by a foundation contractor, so does not accumulate much mileage, but was rebuilt in the last two or three years, and is still looking good.
On the way through New Brunswick, I saw a few "used iron" lots where it seems the oldies have come to roost until a buyer shows up:
Early set back with White/ Autocar cab is much used but appears to have life left in it.
Parked nearby was this 1982 Metalfab pumper tanker built on a GMC 7000 series commercial chassis.
The tank capacity is a large 1200 (imperial) gallons, and dates from October 1982.
Further down the road in Fredericton, I struck gold - at least for White GMC /Volvo fans:
White contributed this COE cab, which was continued for some time into the Volvo era. This former New Brunswick Department of Highways unit, was likely shop built.
A great hi-rise plow with spreader body, was likely a Highways Department unit originally. It covers all the bases with White GMC on the rad with Volvo bar and Autocar on the hood.
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