petepilot
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that rig would make a driver watch underpasses real closeI've seen that pic before, Kind of funny how nowadays they "squash" the cabs on car carriers.
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that rig would make a driver watch underpasses real closeI've seen that pic before, Kind of funny how nowadays they "squash" the cabs on car carriers.
I just put a new foot valve in a frt shkr that I have this past sat. must be catchingI finely got my Freightliner started. It has a 6v92 i had pulled the valve covers off to unstick the injecters and found it has a lobe down on one cam. I would like to drive it home but the foot brake valve is stuck. If i was rich i would fix it up i dont think anyone would want it if not it may get scraped.
The guy who built this was previously a house remodeler and specialized in odd floor plans.
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That's really going to far, there's small children out there reading this that are scarred for life with that verbal image in their head.Peter-shaker?
What was he thinking or was his last truck to easy to work on or did he think most trucks were to easy to get in or out of?
What was he thinking or was his last truck to easy to work on or did he think most trucks were to easy to get in or out of?
I saw this critter in texas after the hole over the hood was covered and the whole thing painted blue didn't look to bad then and it ran
I think that was a version of a usable ratrodThanks Pete! I can't unsee that, you know.
At least you are up high enough to see over that hood.
at least you included that blue thingIf I was a DOT/weigh master and that item crossed my scale you can bet the red light would come on. Also What insurance company would insure a monstrosity like that.
A good place for either rigs above is right below. IMO
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at least you included that blue thing