1957 Mack B-61ST Integral Sleeper Cab Tractor NEO SCALE MODELS 1:64th Scale Diecast & Resin Review

Published: April 23, 2021, 10 p.m.

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I am Logan the 64th Gear Jammer Skeele founder of Advantage Diecast. Welcoming you to the warehouse on another episode of Toy Talk.

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Mack Trucks are there any better from the East?

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The recognized leader of the transportation industry since its inception in 1953, the Mack b model is one of the most common sights along our highways and byways. The first one rolled off the line on May 23, 1953. Production ran for 13 continuous years, terminating on April 28, 1966. In that time span, a total of 124,847 units were manufactured. In addition, there were 2,939 forward control fire engines and CKD units produced, making a grand total of 127,786 vehicles.

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The B model featured the \\u201cmillion-mile\\u201d cab, with its unitized construction and four-point diamond mounting for maximum driver comfort and safety. In addition, the B models helped prove the feasibility and practicality of diesel powerplants for modern day trucking needs. Not only were they widely used for over-the-road hauling, but for many construction applications as well. In fact, B models hauled most everything, from soft drinks to gigantic oil field rigs.

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The B model was offered in a rare for the time period integral sleeper. This option was popular with drivers from the South and hard to find examples of them today. Being popular with the south makes the Neo replica very authentic since it is for a trucking company based out of Atlanta Georgia.

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