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I have to add my all time favorite. 1982 kenworth w900a, Fully restored for $75,000, Too rich for me but somebody bought her, I love how they used they used original style decals in this resto.
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Sight seeing the only way I do...
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2014 Pete 388 under a Cottrell cx7. Pic of it a page back |
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Saw this truck I've never seen the dump 5th wheel set up before. http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa...72&acctid=5057
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It is I wouldn't mind having it since it has budd wheels and that 13 speed.
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Spotted this one this weekend at a yearly swapmeet. Very clean!
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Nice looking truck.
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I drove almost exclusively t 600s at truck driving school. I could run circles around the newer freight-shakers. One I drove had a super 10 and a Detroit the other had a 13 and a n14 cummins man I loved that cummins. I liked that 13 speed a lot better than than sloppy old super 10
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I like the needle nose kenworths a lot and the b model Mack's
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And they are paying you!?!?
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Some days far exceed others.
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1940 White heavy duty truck converted into a pickup. This thing is pretty sweet. The entire bed and rear fenders were fabricated.
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I love that thing! I ran a cross it and saved a picture 10 years ago when I first started checking out the internet. I wonder what's up with it today. Do you know how old that picture is? I guess this is more of a heavy hauler downsized to a 4-wheeler...in more ways than one! I see lots of fabricated pickup boxes on the single rears at the old truck shows. I sold a pair of LWB Stepside bedsides to a guy with a Mack B who had a pickup job in mind
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I don't know what its story is today or how old that picture is. Here is a link from 2000 with some information on it though: http://www.fourwheeler.com/project-v...0-white-truck/
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I got my picture later than 2000. I see it has more mirrors added since the article.
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My 9' stepside box sides are fabricated from 12 guage sheet plus 2x4" box tubing for the top rail . For the floor, I have a 108" trailer door blank, etched stainles clad. In the past, I always kept the bed covered with mud flaps, as no tellin' what I'd haul.With the stainless, I'll have to show it off !
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I want to coach you through the picture copying process. I know I'll be glad I did. We're missing out here
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Can't remember if I posted this here or not. I didn't want to go back through 500+ posts.
This was a towing company I worked for back in the early 80's. We called this truck the Centipede. In it's day it was the 3rd largest towing company in the US. http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ipede_031b.jpg The long-nose Peterbilt on the left here was my assigned truck.... http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...psdc709616.jpg |
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