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The Mack R series (also known as the Mack Model R) is a series of trucks that was manufactured by Mack Trucks from 1966 to 2005. The successor of the Mack B series , [ 2 ] the R was a heavy-duty truck (Class 8) with a conventional (bonneted) cab configuration.
New Zealand only model: RB; Specialty equipment ... Mack NO artillery tractor Mack NR. NJ (G639)- 5-6 ton 4x2 COE 1941-1942; NM (G535)- 6 ton 6x6 1940-1943;
A May 15, 1941 photo of a Mack 6x4 N-model 4-to-6 ton wrecker Mack NO-6 artillery tractor The Mack B Model (1953–1966) in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania A Mack C-49-DT bus built in 1956 R Series (1965–2005) F Series (1962-1981) 1890: John M. ("Jack") Mack gets a job at Fallesen & Berry, a carriage and wagon company in Brooklyn
The Mack Valueliner is a heavy-duty truck that was introduced by Mack Trucks in Australia in 1986 to replace the Mack R model. [1] Its production lasted for six years, until it was replaced by the CHR & CLR models.
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The Mack Super-Liner is a model line of Class 8 trucks produced by Mack Trucks. Produced in North America from 1977 to 1993, [ 1 ] the model line was a conventional-cab tractor configured primarily for highway and vocational applications, serving as the flagship conventional of the Mack product line in North America.
The B-series was the first Mack truck produced with a diesel engine, introducing the Mack-produced Thermodyne inline-6 in 1953. [1] During 1966, Mack replaced the B-series with the Mack R-series, which lasted into the 21st century. [3] [4] [5] In total, 126,745 examples of the B-series were produced over 13 years. [6]