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Posted by john on March 28, 2004 at 07:15:15 from (68.222.47.69):
In Reply to: Semi tractors posted by Ron 1456 on March 27, 2004 at 15:07:35:
Best looking or turns the most heads?????? What turns my head in road trucks is anything that is old and has a hood. Just do not see them much anymore. In newer trucks it would be something some one took the time to personalize. Usually a Pete or KW with a special paint job, polished aluminum, chicken lights,(but most go over board here). Sorry Freightshakers just do not stand out. every Tom Dick and Harry has one. After 1 1/2 million miles though I judge a truck by the seat of my pants and not looks. Worse trucks I ever drove were Diamond Reo; Brockway; and any thing cab over. I have a 379 Pete day cab now because that is the keys they gave me. Very ruff for a hood. Best truck I ever drove is a Volvo. Best riding truck I have been in hands down. So the seat of my pants votes for this one.
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