Driving a Stretched Peterbilt
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chinatown, Jan 11, 2025.
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Stop being a hater.Oxbow, SoulScream84, exhausted379 and 8 others Thank this. -
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I personally may have only spent maybe my first 5 years running old iron, but I remember well a certain 1985 Canadian built R-model Mack with a 15 speed that to tell you the truth, I was proud as could be to drive, even if it was old junk by the standards of others.Oxbow, SoulScream84, exhausted379 and 7 others Thank this. -
Well I’ve driven 4 different trucks two of which I owned. Every one of them was a Freightliner and ever one was a good truck. Not saying I loved them, but never minded them too much. I admit I’m starting to feel like I’ve payed my dues though. I’d really like to upgrade to a Western Star at least.
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Also when I say "junk", I don't mean that literally. They were good trucks, just a little rough around the edges. I never drove a gas job REO, ( the 50s spoken of) but not much better. It was compliant for the time, deemed junk today, but a progression in trucks that helped spawn the "rolling apartments" and 6 lane interstates (that drivers still can't handle) of today. It's okay, I and drivers my age, have a lot of memories younger drivers could never experience BECAUSE of the equipment. It was a great, yet challenging time to be a trucker.Star Rider, SoulScream84, DannyB and 1 other person Thank this.
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