I moved out of that area over three years ago so I guess the last time I was there was for the 2007 show. Where is the new museum at?10-4 I was. Also went to the Mack Museum-first time I have been to the new location-if you haven't been there, go-much better then the old location. And I came away feeling better aboiut Mack's future as I have felt that at some point the bean counters at Volvo will say..."why do we have all this duplication" and pull the plug. that danger grows in my opinion as we "old guys" get too old to still be buying trucks. Mack-and I guess you can say the same for all brands- is very dependant on its loyal customer base.
The new museum location is in the Mack Customer Center which is closer to downtown Allentown-and the small airport as opposed to the big airport which is out off Rt. 22. The complex besides the museum I believe serves as a technical center and it is also the mod facility where trucks built in the Macungie plant get special equipment added to them. Worth a visit if you are ever in the Allentown area-just check the Mack website for museum hours.I moved out of that area over three years ago so I guess the last time I was there was for the 2007 show. Where is the new museum at?
Sorry to hijack the thread John Deere 55, you do have a nice collection.
Anyone know if that truck yard is still up on Montana Mountain in New Jersey? I think the name might have been Kober's. Probably been over twenty years since I last wondered around that yard. I would get some parts from the regular car and truck yard then wonder around the truck yard for an hour or so.