With roots in New York, Mack is one of those American brands that have stood the test of time. Since its earliest days making buses, train cars, and locomotives, it has joined our list of the most ...
The thing about storied brands is that they know that they will need to continue to evolve to hold our attention. So, what better way for legacy auto manufacturers like Mack to show us they're still ...
The iconic Mack Bulldog hood ornament recently celebrated its 80th birthday -- that's about 560 in dog years! The Bulldog first became associated with Mack Trucks during World War I. British soldiers ...
Overdrive Executive Editor Jack Roberts is in Macungie, Pa., this week visiting a Mack Trucks production factory and learning more on the truck maker’s Pedigree Uptime Protection. On his tour, he shot ...
The color of the Mack Trucks bulldog hood ornament has specific meaning. Gold plating denotes a truck made with a Mack-produced drivetrain, engine, transmission and drive-axles. Chrome means ...
Many truck drivers like to chrome out their rigs. This, too, is a chromed-out rig. It just happens to have taken a year to build, in part because it has has a solid gold hood ornament, gold-stitched ...
Hood ornaments of many sorts have become popular with owner-operators in recent years, but it’s still hard to beat one of the originals. It’s the Mack Bulldog, which turns 80 years old today. For you ...
Back in the day, the ubiquitous “hood ornament” seen gracing the front end of many cars and trucks started out with a very practical purpose. You see, at the start of the “automotive age,” radiator ...
The iconic Mack Bulldog hood ornament is celebrating its 80th birthday - or an estimated 560 dog years. A patent for the hood ornament was granted on October 11, 1932. The Bulldog first became ...
The color of the Mack Trucks bulldog hood ornament has specific meaning. Gold plating denotes a truck made with a Mack-produced drivetrain, engine, transmission and drive-axles. Chrome means ...