On another typically hot and humid day at TPF HQ (92F and 53% Humidity at this moment), here's 5 more from the Danville trip.
Here's our first shot; a typically colorful Volvo VNL300 for Estes Express Lines, who're headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.

Next, a fairly spiffy International LT for Werner Enterprises, whose headquarters are in Omaha, Nebraska.

A sharp Peterbilt 579 for Hatchett Transportation from Bassett, Virginia.

A sharp Kenworth T680 for W.N. Morehouse Truck Line, who are headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.

And saving the best for last, a cool Ford LTL9000 for Yates Construction from Stokesdale, North Carolina.
Notice the different length stack tips; reminds me of a puppy with one straight and one floppy ear.

Thank you for looking!
That's one decent looking LTL9000. Pretty unusual stacks.
Yep - old trucks never go out of style they just keep getting cooler as the years drift by - nice catches