Rico
BN Modeller
British Columbia. I’ve been thru the Montana as well, beautiful drive!Had to look that up. The one in B.C. or Montana?
Oddly enough it turns out losing my brakes in the mountains isn’t the worst thing that could happen.
British Columbia. I’ve been thru the Montana as well, beautiful drive!Had to look that up. The one in B.C. or Montana?
Feet got wet, luckily not my chonies!Did your chonies get wet, Rico, or was it someone else's truck?
After this pic was taken I’m told it took a couple days for that.It looks like a White/Western Star. Did it go full Davy Jones or how did you get it out?
Ya, some cool trucks out there. We started to see rebuilt cab-overs about 2019 more and more. Most of the time somebody took the time to do them proper. If you haven't already, hit Iowa80 truck stop as usually some great ones there.While i do not collect truck models, i am a trucker and like my job. I'm also always on the lookout for any classic, or just cool looking trucks on the road. This one was caught on August 20:View attachment 203943View attachment 203944
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I can't remember the location of the conventional, but the cabover was parked in Kutztown, Pa.
Mercedes Actros. I only wish these were available here in the States. Scania is my very close behind second favorite.Siddle C Cook started his haulage company. One of his two sons wanted his own company and started Elddis Caravans. ( Elddis is Siddle in reverse.) Today you can see a large fleet of Elddis trucks around the North of England. One of the vehicles is painted in Siddle C Cook colours to honour 100 years of S.C.Cs birthday. Note the vehicles registration.
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