I agree with W900 here. A Volvo is smooth from the front of the door all the way back with no shape as the Freightliner "flairs" out behind the door. Also a Volvo's fairing's are smooth with little to no shape to them as a Freightliner is contoured in and out under the cab. Plus look at the hood. No doubt in my mind it's a Columbia, not a Century because the profile of the hood on a Columbia is wider than a Century. Also note that the Century has "square" style hood fender's over the steer tires as they are rounded on the Columbia. Graphics on a Volvo aren't all that common but Freightliner is known for their factory refurbished truck's that have graphic's applied to them.
What company's logo is on this truck?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by hartzco, Dec 18, 2009.
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i hope you guys can find this idiot and charge him hard. what an ###. good luck in your investigation and keep us updated as to what happens.
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Freightliner Columbia, the side skirts say it all. the way they form up to the hood.
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Why jack a set up from a place & leave tha rig you drove their...dump tha stole rig & then come back to get the other rig. why not just hook tha one he came in with to pull tha box off & not risk gettin caught coming back to tha scene..this don't add up..
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