Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin: — Built in: — Made for:
00:01:01 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2023-01-17 13:59 |
... pulling 6 trailers Bet it has problems doing three-point turns ... |
◊ 2023-01-17 17:45 |
Australian version of the Mack CH-series of trucks from America -> Mack Fleet-Liner. |
◊ 2023-01-18 12:52 |
1994 by the rego - GU467 |
◊ 2023-01-20 14:02 |
Just a Mack CH then, not a Fleet-Liner. The Fleet-Liner name wasn't used until later. Edit: seems I could be wrong. However, I think this is actually a CLR Super-Liner, due to the quad round headlights (CH/Fleetlinders had square headlights). The bonnet on the normal CH/Fleetliners also didn't slope down as much as on the CLR. -- Last edit: 2024-09-09 02:34:42 |
◊ 2023-01-31 03:54 |
I don't think that's right, although it's not impossible. The Fleet Liner was introduced in 1993 after Mack discontinued the original Super-Liner. CH/CL models were also introduced and sold in Australia at the same time, and they recycled the frame design also from the original Super-Liner. I believe that Fleet Liners used an alternative frame design which is why they are classified as a different truck. There is a chance it could be a CH model, but I don't think the year has anything to do with that. Here's a Mack Fleet-Liner, and a Mack CH compared. Note that the Fleet-Liner has slightly heavier frames. Edit: Fleet-Liners also have their own Fleet-Liner badge below the Mack logo on the right side. So if we can get a right side view that could help a bit. -- Last edit: 2023-01-31 03:58:22 |
◊ 2023-01-31 14:55 |
No other views - the shots are only left side and head-on. |