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The iconic Mack bulldog has long found its home on a pedestal, but now, it's incorporated into the Pioneer's hood.
Originally cust0m-built for a fuel and heating oil supplier, the classic truck now will be on display at the Mack Trucks Historical Museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The aerodynamic, high-tech Mack Pioneer launches in the city where the truck maker was founded 125 years ago. OEM leaders say ...
Mack Trucks has introduced the Mack Pioneer, calling it the company’s most aerodynamic and connected truck to date. The Pioneer is available in multiple configurations in the United States and Canada, ...
Mack Trucks today unveiled the all-new Mack Pioneer™, its most aerodynamic and driver-focused highway truck to date. The ...
Mack Trucks is celebrating its 125th birthday ... offering viewers insight into the challenges and triumphs of bringing a classic truck back to life. Emmick's connection to both farming and ...
The Mack MD with the 23,000-lb. rear axle benefits refuse packers with 11-yard up to 20-yard rear loaders, as well as those Mack MD models being used as water trucks holding ...
In an effort to give Mack Trucks’ vocational customers improved durability and broader options for their applications, Mack is now offering a 23,000-pound rear axle and Cummins B6.7 engine with ...