Good Sunday morning folks, hope you're all doing well.
As usual, here's the weekend 20 pack.
First up today, a very sharp Kenworth T880.
I don't see any company info, and it's in such nice shape I'm guessing it's new and on the way to a dealer.
A Peterbilt 379.
A Mack Pinnacle for Rogers Foam, who are headquartered in Somersville, Massachusetts.
I have no experience hauling foam, but I'd assume you could pretty much pack the trailer full and have no weight issues.
A Kenworth T800 for Rose Cartage, whose HQ are in Lansing, Illinois.
A Peterbilt 389.
At first I thought this one was black, but the more I study it, the more it looks like a really deep plum/eggplant purple...
Another Peterbilt 389, this one a very unique example for Interstate Towing, who are headquartered in Norwalk, Ohio.
The truck looks really cool, but I'm not a fan of so much of the chrome and stainless being painted at all.
Looks okay on a blacked out rig, but when it's all such a bright color, it comes off a little cheap and toy like.
A Mack CH613.
Right place, right time on this one!
Another Mack, this one an RD for for Fabrizi Disposal from Middleburg Heights, Ohio.
A Peterbilt 378 for Midwest Equipment from Garfield Heights, Ohio.
I find these short little flatbeds interesting.
A Freightliner Classic.
A Freightliner M2-106 for PODS (Portable On Demand Storage), whose HQ are in Clearwater, Florida.
A Mack Granite for Helmling Trucking from Kent, Ohio.
A Freightliner M2-106.
An International Durastar.
A Mack Pinnacle for Pitt Ohio, who are headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
A clean International Prostar for The Anderson-Dubose Company, whose HQ are in Lordstown, Ohio.
I do not care for Big Macs - I am, or was, a Quarter or Double Quarter Pounder or Nuggets guy. That's useless info, but there it is.🙄
A cool Freightliner Cascadia for Do It Best, who are headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
A Peterbilt 388.
A Freightliner Cascadia.
And lastly, an International Prostar.
As always, thanks so much for looking, and have a great upcoming week!
The perfectly timed pic you managed to get of the Mack going under the Good Year bridge is pretty amazing
Lots of great catches