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A 1965 B-61 Mack diesel truck with a 673 cubic inch engine and fitted with a Holmes750 wrecker rig has been part of the Raney family's businesses for 48 years, passed down through three generations.
The Mack Trucks Historical Museum unveiled an all-new exhibit: “Keeping America Clean: The Evolution of the Waste Industry.” The exhibit features three antique Mack trucks.
Longtime trucker Marvin Graves is using this 1963 Mack to go back to his roots and restart his Truckin' Troubadors for Christ truck stop ministry.
Mack Trucks is an American icon. The 118-year-old company manufactured dump trucks and railway cars in the 1900s, supplied thousands of military vehicles for the Allies during both World Wars and p… ...
Today’s work trucks are marvels of modern engineering. You can buy pickup trucks with strong diesel engines that make over 1,200 lb-ft of torque and America’s fleet of medium-duty trucks plays ...
Things are bustling in this old Mack Trucks plant in Allentown. Truck after truck swings by to dump piles of construction and manufacturing debris, filling the plant with the noise of back-up alarm… ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that Mack Trucks will invest $14.5 million to expand its Roanoke County manufacturing operation.