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Hallback

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I've never understood what the mud flaps on the front bumper are for?
I've never seen trucks with them down here.
 

Truck Shop

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I've never understood what the mud flaps on the front bumper are for?
I've never seen trucks with them down here.
You've never been to New England-every thing has spaghetti flaps. It's in case of a fast
back up. Here's a SL covered in spaghetti, chicken sticks with woofert's mounted on top
you just can't have enough logo's and brand name on the truck-someone like a typical
housewife who could give a sh-t might confuse it with a Subaru with a bicycle and kayak
on the roof. I saw one that had Mack in 18 different places including the front flaps at
a show, the owner was wearing a shirt that said Mack front and back plus his hat said
Mack and the boots he had on had small Mack trinkets with chrome dogs. I'm not sure
but I think his chain drive wallet said Mack. I wondered if his first, middle and last name
was Mack Mack Mack.

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Truck Shop

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And here's a personal I did for this guy-he stiffed me/never paid for the original.
It was a very intense job too--just look at the spaghetti. I thought about drawing
a puddle of Ragu under it.

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mowingman

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About 2 miles from our house, there is a trucking company that runs only dump trucks. The trailers are a variety of brands and styles, but the tractors really stand out. They have a total of 10 trucks. Two are Mack Superliners, a couple are older Western Stars, and the rest are Peterbilts and Kenworths. All the trucks get washed every Sat, rain or shine. The old Superliners really stand out from the others. They are beautiful trucks.
 
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