Description: | A Mack Truck can be seen everywhere and anywhere there’s pavement, and plenty of places where there’s not. There are other commercial truck brands that are American made – big names, too, like Western Star, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, White and Freightliner – but they don’t have the same heritage, staying power, or sentimental value that’s attached to the Mack name.
This isn’t just coincidence. As Mack chugs into its second century, the company has been around for half of America’s history. Its bigger half, when America grew and found itself on the move. And when America needs to move something, it generally moves on a Mack chassis. Mail, timber, cars, troops, clothing… if it needs to get from point “A” to point “B,” quickly, efficiently and safely, Mack’s trucks – from the venerable early beginnings AC, LJ and the ever so famous B series all the way up to the more recent CL, R Model, DM Model,CH613 the all new Titan and aka Superliner variants – have been the big trucks to make it happen. |