Go to your local junk yard and check.They usually have broken down trucks that can be used specifically for parts. They also may have trucks that the owner simply did not want to have anymore, and sent it to the junk yard.
Mack Trucks was created in 1900.
Mack Trucks's population is 5,037.
There are quite a few good websites for Mack Truck sales. I would start with Truckpaper.com and Truckertotrucker.com. These sites have listings of both new and used Mack Trucks and you should be able to find a great deal.
Many cities have an authorized Mack Truck Dealership. They offer new and used Mack trucks for sale or can help you locate the model you want. If your city or surrounding area does not have a Mack Truck Dealer, you can also look in your local newspaper classified ads under "Used Heavy Equipment" for Mack Trucks.
www.truckpaper.com is a website that provides information on Freightliner, International trucks, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack trucks, dump trucks, and used trailors. It has information for several used truck dealers.
Mack Trucks Inc was founded in 1900 and was originally known as the Mack Brothers Company. It was not until 1922 that it became known simply as Mack Trucks Inc.
Currently, Mack Trucks is now run by Dennis Slagle.
Volvo bought mack trucks back in 2006 and discontinued using mack engines in 2007
There are lots of places online where someone can find old trucks for sale. Some of these sites are: FossilCars, U-Haul, carsforsale, Autotrader and Trucks for a Grand.
Truck Paper is your headquarters for commercial trucks for sale and especially used trucks, including any model of International truck, Mack truck, Kenworth truck, Volvo truck, or Sterling Truck as well as used Peterbilt trucks, or a garbage truck, bucket trucks, freight trailer, or livestock trailers for sale.
The web address of the Mack Trucks is: http://macktrucks.com
Mack. The parent company of Mack is Volvo A.B.