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My father and his 1975 Mack F-700. This gorgeous truck was the meaning of an American masterpiece for me when I was just 3.
Me and my AutoCAD generated 1975 Mack F-700. My cousin and my uncle’s 1975 Mack F-700.
These red bulldogs were ordered by “Iran-Europe” international transportation company on mid Seventies.
My father and his 1989 Mack MH-1400. He is driving through Tehran-Tabriz freeway in mid Nineties. My father and his 1989 Mack MH-1400.
Photo was taken in 1996.

My father’s 1989 Mack MH-1400.
Photo was taken in 1992.

My father’s 1989 Mack MH-1400. Photos were taken in 1992.
My father and his 1957 Mack B. My uncle and his 1967 Mack B. These models were manufactured by Mack trucks’ Iran branch “Iran-Kaveh” before revolution in 1979. My Father and his 1968 Mack R. These models were manufactured by Mack trucks’ Iran branch “Iran-Kaveh” before revolution in 1979.
My Father and his 1968 Mack R. These models were manufactured by Mack trucks’ Iran branch “Iran-Kaveh” before revolution in 1979.
My Father and his 1968 Mack R.
These models were manufactured by Mack trucks’ Iran branch “Iran-Kaveh” before revolution in 1979
My uncle and his 1971 Mack R-600. These models were manufactured by Mack trucks’ Iran branch “Iran-Kaveh” before revolution in 1979.
My uncle, my father and his 1975 Mack F-700 My greater uncle and my grandpa's two 1942 Mack L series. These powerful buldogs firstly entered Iran through World War II by american troops. Mack 1942 is still in operation across Iran.  





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