Yesteryear Collection



Designed in 1914, the thoroughly tested Mack was in Full production by January 1916. Used by the Allies during World War I it lived up to its nickname 'Bull Dog Mack' given by the British when they saw its appearance and rugged qualities.Further development after the war enabled Mack to fully share in satisfying the demand for lorries as U.S.Government pushed ahead with its road building programme. The 1930 Mack had a 4 cylinder 7.7 litre engine, a 3 speed gear box and a final drive by rear chains.

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The company's trademark is the Bulldog. Mack trucks earned this nickname in 1917, during World War I, when the British government purchased the Mack AC model to supply its front lines with troops, food and equipment. British soldiers dubbed the truck the Bulldog Mack. Its pugnacious, blunt-nosed hood, coupled with its incredible durability, reminded the soldiers of the tenacious qualities of their country's mascot, the British Bulldog.

 

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Goodyear; Box Van

       
         

Code 3 Models

       

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Beaulieu Autojumble 1991

Beaulieu Autojumble 1993

     

 


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