ATHS Show - Rubber Duck Truck, Mack, Peterbilt, GMC, Kenworth
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thumbs up if you paused it at 1:42 to gauk at the ducks truck! i did!
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Truckers are the life blood of the nation. Thanks for the video!
It's pretty cool to see the Duck's truck. I love that movie; I wish I knew where that thing is so I could gawk at it in person.
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Made whit Pride in U.S.A
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@mackdetroit4life Thanx man!I apreciate that.
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@And4ea8 The 702 V12 GMC is 4 stroke Gas engine. I used to run one in a 1962 GMC cabover firetruck. I hope this clairify's your question. BTW... they run good when their running but the gas mileage sucks......Literally... 6mpg on the road and approx.3 to 4 gal. per hour running the pump stationary at 1700 to 1900rpm.
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The Rubber Duck's truck is a 1977 Mack RS 786LST
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Would have been nice to see an old Oshkosh. Anyone know of an upload where I can see one?
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i wish i had a truck
Great vid,and priceless pics! hei.... at 3:05 that is an 2 or 4 stroke??
And4ea8 3 months ago
@And4ea8 I don't remember.....sorry!!
nashi55 3 months ago
i did not know that dodge made tracters
SuperRobbie1976 3 months ago
@SuperRobbie1976 They did for many yrs, but the long nose coventional "Big Horn" models are quite rare. They were introduced in about '75 and production stopped about 2 or 3 yrs later. Dodge could make more money on club cab D100 pickups so thats what they built instead.
nashi55 3 months ago
What I'd like to see is the Autocar tractor that Spider Mike was driving. I believe Autocar has been gone almost as long if not longer than Marmon.
BabaYaga999 1 year ago
@BabaYaga999 Autocar still builds trucks - they specialize in refuse models now. They were spun off when Volvo bought Mack - Volvo sold the Expeditor line to a group of investors around 2001. They used he Autocar LLC name since it was part of the Volvo line they got from buying White-GMC. Look for their web site to see the lineup - too bad they don't build any long nose coventionals now.
nashi55 6 months ago