I have been thinking about what you wrote for several days. There are a few, very few, 359s still working out on the road, but you will see fewer and fewer each year.
But never have I seen as many old trucks on the road as I see now! I've been involved with trucks since the day I was born. My dad was on the road that day. I loved to see the old butterfly hood Kenworths, as well as the bullnose cabovers, along with the bubblenose Freightliners. Butterfly hood Peterbilts were technically not old, as the 358 and 359 came out after I was born.
Quite simply, I never saw a bubblenose Freightliner nor a bullnose Kenworth on the road, I only saw them in junkyards or in shops where they had been stripped. The oldest of these would have been no more than 20 years old in 1970 when my memories become much clearer, and the newest would have been around 13 years old from my earliest memories.
Virtually everyday I see as many FLDs as I saw of the butterfly hood Kenworths from my earliest memory until 1970.
When I used to go cross country with my dad in the late 70s, you saw for all intents and purposes, no butterfly hood trucks, even though for Kenworth they had stopped making them 14 years earlier and 10 years for Peterbilt. You saw virtually no small window W9s and 359.
Yet at one shipper alone there are 2 W900L that are at least 24 years old every other day. I see many FLDs still on the road. It is my belief that 90s trucks were the best quality. That there are so many, although not that many as a percent of all the trucks on the road, is proof that it is true.
There, I've channeled my inner x1heavy![/QUOTE]
You go back to about 2004 how many 80s cabover Pete's did you see in fresh paint rolling down the road, I know one guy who has 2. People are digging their old trucks out of the barn and fixing them and you see more of them every month.
Pre ELD law, how long with the pre 2000's be exempt?
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Before no one noticed the older trucks as there was no reason to. Now people are seeing them because of the ELD exemption. Are some pulling some out of barns and fixing them up? Of course. Are there enough to matter to Congresscritters? I doubt it.
And remember, that's what it will take to get the exemption removed. It's part of the MAP-21 law, it's not something the FMCSA just made up on a whim. -
ZVar said: ↑Before no one noticed the older trucks as there was no reason to. Now people are seeing them because of the ELD exemption.Click to expand...
You're right, there aren't enough sitting around to be resurrected to make a difference.ZVar Thanks this. -
STexan said: ↑I think the better question is how many lifetimes do you think old [already wore out] trucks have on today’s crap roads with today’s bio blend ultra low sulpher fuels? You really plan on trucking for just a few more years? If not, you’re only making it harder on yourself by procrastinating and playing Russian roulette everytime you venture a ways from home. Eventually something is going to break and you’re not going to be able to find it and get it corrected in a timely mannerClick to expand...Vampire, Bean Jr., Dino soar and 1 other person Thank this.
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KB3MMX said: ↑I fear the insurance companies are going to be the reason you'll start seeing them disappear. They will assume a risk factor for coverage of non eld trucks as an excuse to raise insurance rates stupidly high.
I hope they don't ... But we will see.Click to expand...Vampire, KB3MMX, Rubber duck kw and 1 other person Thank this. -
Long FLD said: ↑You’re correct. But if you read his first post he said to take a twin turbo Acert and built it back to an exempt 6nz, which technically can get you in trouble.Click to expand...
If im building a glider with a 60 series I can use a 2007 engine and swap some parts and numbers around, now I have a pre 2000 12.7. Or if im building a glider with a cat, pretty much any c15 will turn into an exempt 3406, or a early 6nz.
So the argument of that there isnt many pre 99 trucks on the road so the government is going to continue the pre 2000 exemption is invalid. Not when every glider built/ being built can be exempt. -
rydr said: ↑Im not saying that. Im saying if you have a 5EK and blow a hole in the block you can still have that same engine just with an acert block. Or if your going to build a glider, you dont have to find a 1999 engine and pay premium prices for one. You can simply turn any engine into an exempt one.
If im building a glider with a 60 series I can use a 2007 engine and swap some parts and numbers around, now I have a pre 2000 12.7. Or if im building a glider with a cat, pretty much any c15 will turn into an exempt 3406, or a early 6nz.
So the argument of that there isnt many pre 99 trucks on the road so the government is going to continue the pre 2000 exemption is invalid. Not when every glider built/ being built can be exempt.Click to expand... -
rydr said: ↑Im not saying that. Im saying if you have a 5EK and blow a hole in the block you can still have that same engine just with an acert block. Or if your going to build a glider, you dont have to find a 1999 engine and pay premium prices for one. You can simply turn any engine into an exempt one.
If im building a glider with a 60 series I can use a 2007 engine and swap some parts and numbers around, now I have a pre 2000 12.7. Or if im building a glider with a cat, pretty much any c15 will turn into an exempt 3406, or a early 6nz.
So the argument of that there isnt many pre 99 trucks on the road so the government is going to continue the pre 2000 exemption is invalid. Not when every glider built/ being built can be exempt.Click to expand...
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