FCC--Fremont Contract Carriers

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  1. zodiacflyer

    zodiacflyer Heavy Load Member

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    I got passed on the onramp to I-80 WB at Grand Island one time by one of those dudes. And then got passed 5 more times by him between Lexington and Grand Junction. I stopped for the day at the T/A, and went into the Mexican Joint at the hotel next door. While I was munching on chips and Salsa, ole boy comes dragging in and walks in there yakkin LOUDLY on his headset about 4 wheelers this and steering wheel holders that, and governed trucks yackety smackety. He tried to call me a liar when I said all that weaving around cars and running 90+ didn't buy him any time, because I still beat him door to door by 20 minutes or so, just running 63-65mph. He couldn't explain how I knew he had passed an FCC truck on the ramp at Grand Island, or how I knew his brakes got HOT passing through Silverthorne. (He fell off the mountain at a fairly unreasonable free fall, passing me in a CLOUD of smoke)
     
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  3. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Speed doesn’t mean much if you can’t keep the left door shut.
     
  4. Long FLD

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    Back when I was running for S&T I loaded calves out of California with one of their company trucks that had a husband/wife team in it. I stopped outside Flagstaff and took a 3 hour nap and when I got to Scott City KS they were still backed up to the chute unloading. People can waste a lot of time and then think they need to run 80mph.
     
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  5. cdavis188

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    when's the last time yall seen one of these?

    used to be a former KHP unit i believe

    78 Plymouth Fury with a 440 under the hood. AM radio, manual windows, but it does have cruise control apparently Screenshot_20250713_101832_Gallery.jpg Screenshot_20250713_101809_Gallery.jpg Screenshot_20250713_101839_Gallery.jpg Screenshot_20250713_101850_Gallery.jpg Screenshot_20250713_101901_Gallery.jpg Screenshot_20250713_101919_Gallery.jpg
     
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  8. runningman0661

    runningman0661 Road Train Member

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    “We’re on a mission from God”
     
  9. rokue

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    Pretty rare I suppose nowadays to see those. The movie car for blues Brothers or a replica is at the food and fuel at Joliet il.
     
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  10. cdavis188

    cdavis188 Road Train Member

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    no this is a Plymouth Fury. It was used a lot as a police car in the Dukes of Hazzard. Blues Brothers car was a Dodge Monaco, specifically a 74. It also had a 440 in it i believe 20180206_1140251.jpg 1974_Dodge_Monaco_(Blues_Brothers_Tribute)_(35578498624).jpg
     
  11. wulfman75

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