Happy New Year!
Very fittingly, we have a classic 20 pack to get the year started right!
Without further ado, let's get rollin'...
First, a stout looking Western Star 4700.

A Kenworth T800.
Really tall stacks like that almost always end up crooked and damaged from hitting stuff. Looks like the driver's side one has suffered this fate, to a small extent.

Another KW, this time a very sharp W900L.

A Peterbilt 379.

A nice looking Kenworth T880 for Parnell Hauling from Knightdale, NC.
The blue digital camo is interesting - wonder what that specifically refers to in this instance?
I've heard that the Navy experimented with this as a uniform option, but discovered it made finding overboard sailors extremely difficult, and accomplished little else.

A Mack Granite for Chandler Concrete, whose headquarters are in Burlington, NC.

A Freightliner 122SD for FMC Grading from Durham, NC.

A Ford F-350.
This is a King Ranch edition. I've never cared for the painted bumpers with this package.

A nifty Peterbilt 567 for S.T. Wooten, who're headquartered in Wilson, NC.
Note that the frame and other chassis components are painted red - a cool option.

A Kenworth T800 for Truitt's Water Service from Creedmoor, NC.

A Sterling LT9500.

A nice Kenworth W900L.

A very sharp International Lonestar.
Not long after I took this shot, I ran across this truck for sale on TruckPaper. At the time of this post, it was no longer on there.

A beefy Western Star 4700 for Colonial Materials, who're headquartered in Charlotte, NC.

A very sharp Peterbilt 389 for Turner Asphalt, whose headquarters are in Raleigh, NC.

A fairly nice Chevrolet Kodiak.

A Mack Pinnacle.
I've always wondered what those doors/hatches are for in the front of some dump trailers. Guess I'll have to research that and report back...

A nice Peterbilt 379.

Another nice Pete, this time a 389 for CDJ Bulk Express, who're headquartered in West Columbia, SC.

And lastly, a nice Kenworth T880 for NCL Solutions from Raleigh, NC.
Looks to be a fairly stout load, both for the trailer and the truck (in this tag-along setup).

That's all for this round, thanks for looking!
Nice variety and Happy New Year