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List Of Mack Trucks Products
This is a list of current and past vehicles and other products from Mack Trucks. Cabovers *''G'' series *''D'' series *''N'' series *''W'' series *''H'' series * ''F'' series *''WR'' - ''Cruise-Liner'' series *''MH'' - ''Ultra-Liner'' series *'' MS'' - ''Mid-Liner'' series *''MB'' series * ''MC'' / ''MR'' series *'' TERRAPRO chassis MRU/LEU series Conventional *''A'' series *''L'' series * ''B'' series *''C'' series *''CH'' series *''CL'' series *''CT'' series *''CV'' series *''CX'' series *''D'' series *''E'' series * ''R'' series * ''DM'' series * ''U'' series * ''RW'' / ''Super-Liner'' series *''CHN'' series *''CXN'' series *''CXP'' series *''CHU'' series *''CXU'' series *''GU '' series * ''Titan'' Australian production models *Conventional: **''Metro-Liner/Metro-Liner 8x4'' **''Trident'' ** ''Titan'' ** ''Super-Liner'' and Super-Liner LT (Cat & Cummins engines available)'' ** ''Valueliner'' **''Fleet-Liner'' **''Granite (as of 2008)'' *Cabovers: **''Qantum'' **''Premium'' *New ...
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Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks, Inc., is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1905 and adopted its present name in 1922. Mack Trucks is a subsidiary of AB Volvo, which purchased Mack along with its then parent company Renault Véhicules Industriels in 2000. Founded originally in Brooklyn, New York in 1900, the company's headquarters were moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1905 where they remained until 2009. In 2009, its headquarters were relocated to Greensboro, North Carolina. Mack products are produced in Lower Macungie, Pennsylvania, and Salem, Virginia, with all powertrain products produced in its Hagerstown, Maryland plant. Mack also maintains additional assembly plants in Pennsylvania, Australia, and Venezuela. The company also once maintained plants in Hayward, California and Oakville, Ontario, though both of these have been closed. Operations The c ...
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Mack F Series
The Mack F series was the third generation of cabover trucks from Mack Trucks. Its production began in 1962 and ended in 1981. It was produced primarily as a set-forward axle truck but a setback axle version was shipped overseas (from the USA). The cab came in a 50-inch (1371.6 mm) day cab (no sleeper). Sleeper models included a 72-inch (1828.8 mm), 80 inch (2032 mm) and later a "bustle back" was added that lengthened the sleeper to 86 inches (2184.4 mm). Model range *F6xx *F7xx *F8xx *F9xx Engines The F Model offered 5 different diesel engines, Mack's Maxidyne and Thermodyne at 260-375 hp, Cummins - 250-350 hp, Detroit Diesel - 270-430 hp and Caterpillar - 325 hp. *Cat3406 is a big-bore diesel available in both high-torque-rise and conventional torque-rise versions *Detroit Diesel 71 series, provided power with a high torque curve. *Cummins Formula 350 “Big Cam” engine is governed at 1900RPM and provides 1065 ft-lbs ...
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Club Of Four
The Club of Four was an alliance of four European truck manufacturers: Saviem, Volvo, DAF, and Magirus-Deutz. Officially called the Société Européenne de Travaux et de Développement (ETD), the team was based in Paris. Founded to develop a shared range of light trucks, its main success was a shared cab design. Cabs can be one of the most expensive parts of a truck to design and build; the alliance allowed one cab design to be shared among four different truck manufacturers, allowing economies of scale. In 1978, Saviem was merged with Berliet to create Renault Véhicules Industriels (RVI), but the new company continued as a member of the Club. Magirus-Deutz became part of Iveco. The cab was used on a wide range of different trucks. It was even used on Mack trucks in the USA. It remained in production for almost a quarter of a century. Although initially intended for medium trucks it was also used on light trucks, even the 6-tonne Magirus 90M6FK. History Cab design usage ...
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Mack MC/MR Series
The Mack MC/MR series, also known as the "Cruise-Hauler", is a cabover truck first introduced in 1978. It is of a distinct "set back front axle" design (first seen on the Mack FM), with the driver compartment mounted ahead of the front axle and with a large, flat, divided windscreen covering almost half of the truck's frontal aspect. The MC was used for custom-built fire equipment, when Mack exited the market in 1990 they discontinued the MC. The MR was widely used in refuse applications and continued in production until up-graded as the MRU TerraPro in 2007. Design The MC/MR was designed from the beginning to be available in right-hand drive as well as left-hand drive. This allowed Mack to market the truck in the United Kingdom without costly conversions, and also opened the trash truck market at home. The right-hand drive models also have the exhaust relocated to the left, while the turbocharger is mounted behind the engine so as to provide more space and less heat soak. Export ...
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Mack B Series
The Mack B series is a model line of trucks produced by Mack Trucks between 1953 and 1966.Corporate History: 1950-1959
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The successor to the 1940-1956 Mack L series, the B-series was a line of heavy conventional-cab trucks. Adopting a more streamlined appearance over its predecessor, the B-series was designed with a sloped windshield and larger, rounded fenders The model line was sold in multiple configurations, including tractors and straight/rigid trucks, cowled chassis (delivery body or bus), or fire trucks. The B-series was the first Mack truck produced with a diesel engine, introducing the Mack-produced ''Thermodyne'' inline-6 in 1953. During 1966, Mack replaced the B-series with the Mack R series, Mack R-series, which lasted into the 21st century. I ...
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Mack R Series
The ''Mack R series'' is a line of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks introduced in the early 1960s by Mack Trucks. It replaced the very successful '' Mack B series'' models.Corporate History
- Mack Trucks.com
''R Model'' production ran for 40 years until the ''RD'' model was discontinued in 2004 and the ''RB'' and Mack D series ''DM'' models were discontinued in 2005. The first ''R'' models introduced were powered by Mack Thermodyne diesel and gasoline engines. In 1973 the ''R'' cab was given a makeover to include a deeper rear wall for more room and a new dashboard design.


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Mack Super-Liner
The Mack Super-Liner is a model line of Class 8 trucks produced by Mack Trucks. Produced in North America from 1977 to 1993, 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. Following its 1993 discontinuation, the Super-Liner was replaced by the CL700; today, its closest equivalent is the Mack Anthem. Since 1980, the model line has been sold by Mack Trucks Australia; currently, it is in its third generation. Background The development of Super-Liner began life in the early 1970s under Brockway Motor Company, a subsidiary manufacturer of Mack Trucks. While using the cab of the Mack R-series in its production, Brockway competed nearly directly against Mack in heavy-duty truck sales. Following the introduction of the long-hood "western" Mack RS700, Brockway commenced development of the "Super-Liner", featuring a squared-off hood (to accommoda ...
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Mack Titan
The Mack Titan is a heavy duty truck produced by Mack Trucks. Two variants are produced: one for the Australian market, introduced in 1995 aimed at heavy road train operators, and a 2008 version introduced in North America. The Titan can haul loads up to 200 tonnes GCM and comes with many heavy duty options that are not usually found on highway trucks. Australia *A raised cab and taller hood allows for larger radiators for improved engine cooling in the hot Australian climates. *Heavy duty double and triple frame rails handle the high loads and stress of driving on unpaved dirt roads. *Rear axles offered include tri-drive options and planetary hub reduction axles from Renault Trucks. *Air brake system has high flow air compressor and large air tanks to provide air for 2 or more trailers and the air starter (if fitted). *Integrated vertical air intake snorkels keep dust and dirt out of the filters prolonging their life. *High power engines from Cummins (ISX & Signature) and Cat ...
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Mack Valueliner
The ''Mack Valueliner'' is a heavy-duty truck that was introduced by Mack Trucks in 1986 to replace the Mack ''R'' model. Its production lasted for 6 years until it was replaced by the CHR & CLR models. The E6 and E7 powered Valueliners featured a flat bonnet and 2 piece mudguards while E9 V8 powered versions had a sloped bonnet and a raised cab. As with most Macks at the time, all valueliners came out of the factory with air starter motors. Mack Trucks - 50 Years of the Bulldog: Built in Australia Since 1963 See also *List of Mack Trucks products * Mack Super-Liner *Mack Trucks Mack Trucks, Inc., is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1905 and adopted its present name in 1922. Mack ... References External linksMack Super-Liner Homepage- Mack Trucks Australia Valueliner Vehicles introduced in 1986 {{truck-stub ...
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Mack M Series
Mack may refer to: People *Mack (given name) * Mack (surname) * Reinhold Mack, German record producer and sound engineer, often credited as simply "Mack" * Richard Machowicz (1965–2017), host of ''FutureWeapons'' and ''Deadliest Warrior'', known as "Mack" Places United States * Mack, Colorado, an unincorporated town * Mack, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Mack, Minnesota, an unincorporated town * Mack, Ohio, a census-designated place Bahamas * Mack Town Businesses *Mack Trucks, an American truck maker * Mack Group, an American corporation providing contract manufacturing *Mack Brewery, a Norwegian brewery * Mack Rides, a German ride manufacturer *Mack Air, a Botswana air charter line * Mack (publishing), an art and photography publishing house based in London Other uses * USS ''Mack'' (DE-358), a destroyer escort which served in World War II *Mack (naval architecture), in naval architecture, a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels *''The Mack'', a 1 ...
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Mack NO
Mack may refer to: People * Mack (given name) * Mack (surname) * Reinhold Mack, German record producer and sound engineer, often credited as simply "Mack" * Richard Machowicz (1965–2017), host of ''FutureWeapons'' and ''Deadliest Warrior'', known as "Mack" Places United States * Mack, Colorado, an unincorporated town * Mack, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Mack, Minnesota, an unincorporated town * Mack, Ohio, a census-designated place Bahamas * Mack Town Businesses * Mack Trucks, an American truck maker * Mack Group, an American corporation providing contract manufacturing *Mack Brewery, a Norwegian brewery * Mack Rides, a German ride manufacturer * Mack Air, a Botswana air charter line * Mack (publishing), an art and photography publishing house based in London Other uses * USS ''Mack'' (DE-358), a destroyer escort which served in World War II * Mack (naval architecture), in naval architecture, a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels *''The Mack'', ...
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