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WItitan2
Posted 3/7/2017 14:21 (#5883918 - in reply to #5883713)
Subject: RE: WItitan2...


Pierce county WI
Thanks, yeah she's a 2016. Which being from California, you probably know that a flat top 389 is only technically legal now if it's 2014 or newer. 08-13 trucks are supposed to be EPA smart way certified.... I get asked pretty often what year the "old" peterbilt is, which is just how I like it! I put off replacing my 379 until they were somewhat getting the bugs out of the new ones. I need to be able to run Cali as I can get good freight in the winter. I run really hard in the winter and summer, pretty busy farming and drain tiling in the spring and the fall. Im 39, so I grew up loving stripes and stacks and small bunks. I don't know if you know remember the truck em up posters from the 70s? I was obsessed with peterbilts as a kid, and mom and dad bought me the picture to put above my bed. I know the fleet you have the pictures of, I really like the look. I went to California the first time in '99. It's really a good thing the speed limit is 55, cause I wasn't paying very good attention to the road, cause I was looking at all the old trucks, especially the cabovers! You guys on the west coast always had excellent taste in trucks. After all, peterbilt, kenworth, and freightliner all came from California and the Pacific Northwest! I'm from just east of Minneapolis st Paul MN. All the coolest trucks back when I was a kid was the west coast produce haulers. The trucks that ran east were very restricted from length laws.



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