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1977 Mack Cruise Liner


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Hi everyone,

I again get an AMT Puzzle finished, no idea WHY IT AMT do not succeed parts to award numbers on the parts and on the plan.

Except for a few deformed parts, I was able to Mack then build it.

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   Jan,

        You've done it again! Built a  model that is very pleasing to the eye! The color combo and stripes look good.

 

 

    Be Well

    Gator

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Ok, here is some information that I received from a guy who know a heck of a lot more about Mack than I do: "The first Cruiseliner (W series) came off the line in 1975, the last came of in 1983. There was and few years overlap with the Mack F model. Which confuses people to extend the Cruiseliner back farther than it was made. The AMT kit is a 1976 or 1977."

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