Mack Superliner Restoration
Mickey Delia is a man with a passion about Mack trucks, and carries the Mack restoration addiction proudly. Various models of Mack trucks in his collection, including those he is seeking. The search continues for Mack trucks and Mack Superliners that most have never even heard of.
Mack Trucks Super-Liner restoration by Mickey Delia
I also do Mack Superliner restoration, including many Mack Superliner trucks such as MACK 90, MACK R700, MACK V8, MACK RW613 and many other Mack Superliner Truck series.
I’m also building a storage facility so people have somewhere to keep their trucks once the work’s done. And on top of everything else, I’m expanding my work on farm tractors. I’ve had other restorers tell me that tractors looked better coming out of my shop than they did coming out of the factory.
I’m also building a storage facility so people have somewhere to keep their trucks once the work’s done. And on top of everything else, I’m expanding my work on farm tractors. I’ve had other restorers tell me that tractors looked better coming out of my shop than they did coming out of the factory.
Mack Superliner Tandem Axle Tractor
Mack Trucks has been in business for more than a century. Over the years they've built a bit of everything,
including buses, trains, APCs, and fire trucks. The Mack tradition of introducing innovations into their products
– theirs were the first trucks with air and oil filters, drive shafts, and power brakes – continues to this day.
Just as importantly, their trucks are still built with the power and tenacity that earned them the “Bulldog” nickname long before the bulldog mascot ever graced their trucks. So a Mack isn't your ordinary truck; it's a vehicle with a pedigree.
including buses, trains, APCs, and fire trucks. The Mack tradition of introducing innovations into their products
– theirs were the first trucks with air and oil filters, drive shafts, and power brakes – continues to this day.
Just as importantly, their trucks are still built with the power and tenacity that earned them the “Bulldog” nickname long before the bulldog mascot ever graced their trucks. So a Mack isn't your ordinary truck; it's a vehicle with a pedigree.
1988 V-8 Mack Superliner for sale
As if the legendary R Model Mack wasn't heavy-duty enough, in 1977 Mack introduced the Super-Liner. It's a Class 8 truck that replaced the Mack R-Western model, and it stayed in production 'til 1993, though trucks badged as Super-Liners are still built by Mack Australia.
This Superliner's true mileage is unknown, but let's face it; this is a Mack, so you know it's road-ready and runs incredibly strong. This is partly due to Mack's usual high standards, but it probably owes a bit to the rest of what's in this truck, like a 425hp Cat 3406B engine, Eaton Fuller 9 speed LL transmission, High/Low Jake brake, and brand new 11R 24,5 tires. She's got 38,000 pound rears and a 12,000 pound front axle, a wheelbase of 207",
aluminum wheels, and a 270 gallon total fuel capacity. While we're not sure of the gear ratio, this is an 85 mph truck.
This Superliner's true mileage is unknown, but let's face it; this is a Mack, so you know it's road-ready and runs incredibly strong. This is partly due to Mack's usual high standards, but it probably owes a bit to the rest of what's in this truck, like a 425hp Cat 3406B engine, Eaton Fuller 9 speed LL transmission, High/Low Jake brake, and brand new 11R 24,5 tires. She's got 38,000 pound rears and a 12,000 pound front axle, a wheelbase of 207",
aluminum wheels, and a 270 gallon total fuel capacity. While we're not sure of the gear ratio, this is an 85 mph truck.
Mack trucks are everywhere, as you'd expect from a company that's built so much, and so well, for over a century.
But it's not every day that you see a truck this powerful, kept this well, at a price that's so good. Call or email us today to see it for yourself, or to give it its next home.
Full restoration of Mack Superliner
90 Mack (with E9 500) Superliner Restoration