Semi Crazy I wasn't picking on you in the previous post, just trying to clear that phrase up. You've got a good looking Freightliner.
Class of '** on trucks?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Semi Crazy, Feb 7, 2012.
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I guess you win the prize Puncher. I don't remember the Pete ad even though something like that sticks in the back of my mind, now that you mention it.
I guess I can't use "Class of" then.
I had some vinyl lettering cut that said "In service: Oct. 10, 1995" but it turned out to be too big for my likes so I never put it on.
I'm thinking:
In service: Oct. 10,1995
Steered, geared, wrenched,
washed and polished by
original owner/driver
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So to clear it up, "Class" would be an adjective in the Pete ad.
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You could put something like "WORKING Class of '96" to make a play on words. I've thought about doing that myself.
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How about,"CLASSLESS AND CLUELESS!"
Mommas_money_maker Thanks this. -
"Came alive in '95"
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Drove a Pete once for an O/O...........it was lettered FLT 777.
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I think less vinyl is better. Just put the minimum lettering on it and go. But I like things to be neat and clean.
But if you must, I'd go with "Owned and Flown by ________ "Mommas_money_maker Thanks this. -
Class of 2012.

Poor baby just turned a 1000 miles on the odometer today :crying:SHC Thanks this. -
then its due for its first break down and ride on the hook next week
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