I wonder what your ugly little white Columbia flattop will be worth when its paid off ?? I bet not very much, good luck with that...
Ugly trucks in my opinion
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So what if I guy wants to pour money into his truck, how many of you have Harley's that are chromed out or hot rod in the garage whats the difference ??EZ Money, AfterShock and 7122894003481 Thank this.
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I think project 351 is paid off and fully insured for everything that's done to it, I think everyone that has done up their trucks are paid off and that's just extra change going into it. I don't think these guys are buying brand new built houses then remodeling them before they move in just my 2 cents. Just showing pride in their ride while still turnin and earnin. Some people wanna look good while getting the job done others just wanna get the job done and you can see the diffrence between these two drivers. Theirs more classes of drivers but we don't need to get into all that nastiness.
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If it's "paid for"....How much more is it costing you than that paid for Junkliner?
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Gotta say that I'm with groundpounder on this one.
I was basically saying the same thing in my post regarding Hotrods, custom cars and trucks or Harley's as groundpounder added. We all know there are guys and gals that frivolously dump most of their "hard earned money" into their hobby / vehicle. And then there are those out their that seem to have a financial situation that short of their close friends or family knowing, we have NO idea of what it is. As Gasienica pointed out and where I was going is a lot of these guys have their show vehicles paid off and insured. In addition many have a wife, kids, own their home, have pretty nice personal vehicles, still go on vacation. I don't know where they get that kind of money, but they've got it and if that's what they want to spend it on than it's their prerogative. It's so irritating to me to read the comments on YouTube vids of a custom vehicles. Take bagged pickups for example. Comments with guys going, "What a waste!" "You can't even tow anything with it like that" Vids with lifted trucks, comments like, "What's the point?" or "Yeah, it's that high cuz he's trying to make up for his short-comings" (huh huh) The truly pointless thing is going on YouTube and posting negitive comments about someone else's hobby. Do they think that their comments are going to change anything? Apparently we never saw THE RULES stating that you CAN NOT use a pickup for anything but what it was designed to do. A utilitarian vehicle ONLY. Hauling and towing, that's it! And for that matter do not EVER do anything to your car outside of OEM. Custom paint? "What's the point?" Lowered with custom rims? "What a waste!" Last I recall our individuality is what makes us American! Shoot.. Diversity is what makes us human.Gasienica said: ↑I think project 351 is paid off and fully insured for everything that's done to it, I think everyone that has done up their trucks are paid off and that's just extra change going into it. I don't think these guys are buying brand new built houses then remodeling them before they move in just my 2 cents. Just showing pride in their ride while still turnin and earnin. Some people wanna look good while getting the job done others just wanna get the job done and you can see the diffrence between these two drivers. Theirs more classes of drivers but we don't need to get into all that nastiness.Click to expand...
Definition of Diversity: The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect.
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I agree totally Harvey. Not to mention that International is referred to as a Thirteen letter Sh_t spreader. I am not a fan of the Prostar, lonestar. ugly aerodynamics. At least try to make them look appealing, but that is my Opinion, I stuck it out there, oh well. I will stick with my W900 (other i don't even know the name of the truck). I may not get the best fuel mileage, but she will turn a head or two. How much does it take to replace a deer strike to the bumper in one of those plastic trucks about 3500$ per hit, wow, my W900 is 300 for an average bumper, and that is if I cant hook a chain to it and straighten it out to my satisfaction!! Just Sayin.Harvey Wallbanger said: ↑I hate big plastic Freightliners. Internationals are generally uncomfortable and un-ergonomical if thats a word.
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who ever started this thread was probably talking about the 386's or w.e they are i like em i like cab overs 379's t660 w900l's and most of all i like vageena
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monsieur, vous êtes un âne muet,
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I drive an international right now and have driven a few of them. They certainly are not ergonomically designed, especially if you are not real tall and have short arms. (Me) I have to stretch to reach headlight switches, jake switch etc.
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