The first batch of March 2022 here, ready to roll!
First up today, a nice Peterbilt 579 for Bruce Oakley Inc, who are headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
A Volvo VNL.
Another Volvo, this one a VHD.
And a Volvo relative, a Mack Granite, for Ready Contractors from Wilson, North Carolina.
A slightly tired Peterbilt 379.
A Western Star 4700.
A Freightliner Cascadia for United Rentals, whose headquarters are in Irving, Texas.
Note yellow pockets on the sides of the trailer for chains and binders - I haven't seen, or at least noticed, that before.
A Freightliner Columbia for Concrete Service Co Inc, who are headquartered in Fayetteville, NC.
A Peterbilt 365.
A spiffy Kenworth T800 for Midsouth Wrecker Service from Fayetteville, NC.
A Sterling LT9500.
Note the triple tank steps and the bed ladder - pretty useful and smart additions, there.
A nice Mack Anthem for ATCO Hauling, who're headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia.
A sharp Pierce Enforcer for the Fayetteville Fire Department.
A White/GMC WIA64T for Bryan Leevant Moore from Fayetteville, NC.
I'd like to hear the reasoning behind why this model is sometimes a White/GMC and sometimes a Volvo.
Different eras? Trying to use well known names to secure market share/space?
A CNG Peterbilt 365 for Waste Management, whose headquarters are in Houston, Texas.
An International Transtar for PJ Transportation from Fayetteville, NC.
Why International thought it was a good idea to reuse the Transtar name (originally cabovers), I don't know.
One I almost missed - my first Autocar DC64, this one for GFL Environmental, who are headquartered in Vaughn, Ontario.
A tired ol' Ford F800.
A slightly rough, but still cool, Kenworth W900A.
And a Ford A9513.
And that's it for today - thanks for looking!
All nice - my fav is that tired ol’ Ford