Brockway Truck 761 Tractor (BIG POWER UNDER THE HOOD?🦾🦾🦾) Cummins? Caterpillar? Detroit? STAY TUNED

Published 2024-06-15
Brockway 761 show truck getting ready for the ATCA National Truck Show in Macungie PA. Check out the details.

All Comments (18)
  • @user-mr3ct1dm9p
    You said that truck was semi-clean?? I have been in HOSPITALS that were not that clean!!!! In all seriousness-- in 65 years, that is the most beautiful Brockway I have seen. The colors are perfect!! Enjoy it, and thank you for restoring it, and be safe!!!!!
  • @JoeL-zb1yd
    What a great sound! The Big Brock is the full 318 Not 290. Brockway power! Thank you for the show!
  • @onentc-pt5go
    Too many gears for the old Detroit, awesome content. Good job.
  • Very enjoyable, good work from the pointer, the 2 stroke Gm has plenty of torque but over a very close rev range ( I think only a few hundred RPM at the most), hence you saying your always shifting gears, part of the fun apparently of driving a two stroke Dunno as I'm a Mack man I dunno the year of the truck but guessing the speed limit was the 55MPH still R model Mack cabs are pretty much the same for room and as such most blokes only have low back seats to give more room, I guess room is relative to the size of the person trying to fit in the cab Great video and a very neat truck thank you, and a thank you to the pointer as well
  • @josephsouza9951
    They always used to call it a 318, truth of the matter those motors came with N65 injectors and were rated @ 290 HP and 950 ft. of torque. 1800 to 2300 rpm were the shifting points. Modern day pickup trucks make more power.
  • All the Mack trucks I have seen from the 1970s through the early 200s don’t have air ride don’t get it .