- Mack
Model CF Fire Trucks 1967-1981 Photo Archive - CF fire
fighting apparatus was highly competitive in the top-of-the-line,
custom, cab forward market. These were fire trucks that were
used for one-unit volunteer departments, as well as departments
as large as the New York City Fire Department. Featured are
CF-Series pumpers, aerials, and heavy-duty rescue units.
- Mack
Model L Fire Trucks 1940-1954 Photo Archive - This book
will transport you back to an era when the newly introduced
L Model Mack Fire Apparatus was a shining example of exciting
new styling and state-of-the-art technology. Through a series
of exquisite factory photos from 1940-1953, you will see a
transformation from the pre WWII era, to the stark look of
the war years, to the prosperous post-war years when bright
paint, chrome, and gold leaf once again adorned fire apparatus.
This collection of fascinating photographs includes pumpers,
aerials and rescue units, and shows apparatus wearing the
insignia of fire departments such as New York, Boston, Chicago
and Baltimore.
- Mack
Trucks - If you are looking for a book on the history
of mack's this one is for you. If you like pictures of old
trucks (and really old ones, 1920's-30's) you will like this.
The book covers the beginning to the 60's.
- Mack
Trucks Photo Gallery - "Built Like a Mack Truck"
--- a phrase that has become synonymous with strength and
quality. Here is a photographic review of Mack Truck products
over the years. This is the largest collection of Mack Truck
photographs ever published. These magnificent photographs
have been selected from the extensive collection in the Mack
Truck Historical Museum archive and are of the finest quality.
- Mack
Buses: 1900 Through 1960 : Photo Archive - Mack is proud
to claim, "The first buses were Macks, and the first
Macks were buses." Although the manufacturer with the
famous bulldog logo builds only trucks today, buses comprised
major product lines during the company's first 60 years. Photography
from Mack archives reveals the variety of buses that are a
significant part of the company's history. Captions describe
interiors, exteriors, production histories, and specifications
for gasoline- and diesel-powered conventional, tour, and transit
buses, as well as electric trolley coaches.
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