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The inspiration was a 1969 Autocar with a Blaw-Knox mixer that I saw for sale a several truck shows last fall.  Also, I remember Foxon Readi-Mix as a local supplier growing up.  Finally, I had a glue-bomb Autocar A64B that i really wanted to like but I messed it up pretty bad 30+ years ago.  The hood, grill, front fenders, wheels and mixer came from Dave at AITM.  I scratch built the mirror brackets, battery box, front bumper and a few other parts.  I have to find/make the rear clip lights and brake lights on the back of the mixer, but I am calling this one done.

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It was a fun build and the old A-car looks much better than she did a few months ago!

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That is a tough looking mixer!  Good choice using the bigger wheels and tires,. The old style hood looks cool too. I always liked that "rolling A" ornament on the radiator shroud.

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No, but it is interesting!

I've been  playng ith the idea, of turning an Autocar into a mixer, for quite some time, just because the Autocar screams to be a though work truck, your version confirms just that;

again great work!

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warren , great build , lookin so good

like this old autocar,s

have 1 reserved to make a mixer , this is a good reference [ just a future project , nr??!! ]

have also look at readymix and the model of aitm

but this is so nice

jacobus

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Looks really good. I really like how understated and utilitarian it is. You nailed it.

No frills, all business, and tough as nails. A beauty of a job!

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I've been  playng ith the idea, of turning an Autocar into a mixer, for quite some time, just because the Autocar screams to be a though work truck, your version confirms just that;

again great work!

Back in the day, I don't recall much for construction trucks outside of Macks, Internationals and Autocars, at least not in this area.  Petes and KW's were around but they were the over-the-road trucks.  The rear-discharge mixers all but disappeared when the CCC purpose-built units started being built.

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