Mack Trucks Celebrates 125th Co-Anniversary with New York International Auto Show
The first New York Auto Show opened in November 1900 to celebrate the “horseless carriage”. That year, the automobile was primarily something the wealthy owned. But mass production changed all that, and between 1910 and 1920, the automobile became a necessity for the general public. The Mack AB model, the first standardized high-volume Mack truck, at this year’s auto show was built in 1925, which exemplifies the dependability of Mack vehicles by celebrating its 100th anniversary of its introduction. Produced between 1914 and 1936, the Mack AB model was equipped with a 30 hp 4-cylinder engine. Eventually, the engine’s horsepower was increased to 60 hp.
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