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Zen Joker 's Comment
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If he owns a home, I hope the tax assessor doesn’t come by when he’s on Hometime or his property taxes may go up with that thing parked on it. 🤑

Impressive!

This monstrosity was parked next to me during a recent break near Smyrna, TN.

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Timothy F.'s Comment
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Hello, Yes I agreed with that old is gold .

Pelican's Comment
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That Kenworth you posted, I grew up thinking those were the nicest looking trucks. Even now, I think they are one of the few trucks I find good looking.

My first truck back when I started with Swift. This was hours after I got my first load picked up and started heading up Donnor Pass by my self.

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This is my fave. Truck I drove. Loved the D13 engine this Volvo had not to mention it was my "first" new truck. Had 33 miles on the odometer when I got it

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HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
fakeprof's Comment
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I like to see the old "Cab Overs" - I think I've heard them referred to as "Kidney Crushers"

While Guest Teaching a few years back, a kid in my class referred to it as the Terminator 2 truck. lol I told him there was an original Terminator and he was astounded. Some designs never go out of style. I share your love of this brick with wheels.

PackRat's Comment
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This is a 1940s International KB-5. One of the first trucks Paschall used for truck deliveries. Hopefully G-Town will see this.

Bird-One's Comment
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Came across the project 350 truck. 350 is how long the wheel base is. Looks even longer in person.

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Thomas D.'s Comment
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My first ride...

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BK's Comment
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My first ride...

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Thomas, tell us about your truck. What do you like about it and what not?

Thomas D.'s Comment
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What do I like about it? Well, the paycheck of course. All joking aside, she's a governed to 65 mph, automated gear shift gutless wonder, but there isn't a job we haven't taken on that we've failed to complete. What do I not like about it? She's a governed to 65 mph, automated gear shift gutless wonder that Freightliner forgot to put a suspension under.

ID Mtn Gal's Comment
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Saw this at the Love's on I-25 exit 250, Berthoud CO

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