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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

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 Zealand only model: RB

Specialty equipment

  • FD - Front discharge Mixer chassis
  • HMM - All wheel drive half cab mixer chassis

Off-Highway

  • AP Series- 1930-1938
  • FSCW Series- 1937-1938
  • NW Model- 1941
  • M series- 1960-1967
  • Bigfoot (Australia) 1996-2006

Fire apparatus

  • C Series- 1957-1967
  • CF Series- 1967-1990

Military trucks

Mack NO artillery tractor
Mack NR
  • NJ (G639)- 5-6 ton 4x2 COE 1941-1942
  • NM (G535)- 6 ton 6x6 1940-1943
  • NO (G532)- 7 1/2 ton 6x6 1943
  • NR (G528)- 10 ton 6x4 1940-1945
  • M52/54A1 (G744)- 5 ton 6x6 1962-1963 Re-powered with ENDT673
  • M123/125 (G792)- 10 ton 6x6 1955-1958 Developed from NO

Rail equipment

  • ACR/ACX Series- 1916-1938 (with Brill bodies)
  • FCD Model- 1954

Early and pre-World War II truck and buses

AC series 5,5 ton truck
  • "Old # 1"- Bus 1900
  • Manhattan Series- 1903
  • Junior Series- 1909
  • AB Series- 1914-1920
  • AC Series- 1916-1939
  • AK Series- 1928-193?, 3½–5 ton high speed carrier
  • AP Series- 1926-1938
  • Junior (II) Series- 1936-1938
  • E Series- 1936-1951
  • F Series- 1936-1942
  • L Series- 1940-1948

See also

References

  1. Stromberg, Austin W., ed. (January 1928). "New Mack, Model AK". Power Wagon. XL (277): 64.

External links

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