Hope everyone's doing well, and having a good weekend so far.
Without further ado, let's dive into this round...
First, a super sharp Kenworth W900L.
A Volvo VNL for Adica Trucking from Taylor, Michigan.
A pretty cool Chevrolet 5500.
A clean Freightliner Columbia.
A couple cool Ford Explorers for (I think) the West Virginia SHP.
A Freightliner M2-106 for Safelite, who are headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
A Freightliner Columbia for Logan Trucking, whose headquarters are in Canton, Ohio.
The American Flag and eagle decals bring up a pet peeve of mine - if a company is going to go all out on a patriotic paint/wrap job or decals, pick a truck manufacturer that's actually based in the US. Seeing a Volvo or a Freightliner (Volvo/Mack - Sweden HQ, FL/WS Germany HQ) seems somewhat of a hollow gesture. If you want to do a patriotic rig, go with a PACCAR or a Ford. Just a personal opinion.
A nice Kenworth W900L.
A very bright and somewhat uncommon Peterbilt 587.
The 587 was essentially the stepping stone between the 367 and the 579.
A nice Peterbilt 389.
And another nice Peterbilt 389.
A Freightliner Cascadia for Mast Trucking, who are headquartered in Millersburg, Ohio.
A typically nice Kenworth T600 for Hollar & Greene, whose headquarters are in beautiful Boone, North Carolina.
Another nice Kenworth T600, this one for IDC Transport from Skokie, Illinois.
A Kenworth W900L.
A Freightliner Cascadia.
A Volvo VNL for West Side Transport, who're headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
A Freightliner Cascadia.
In an absolute downpour, a sharp Peterbilt 389.
With the right camera settings, heavy rain during the day makes for good shots - you capture some truck detail plus good lighting detail.
And lastly, a nice Freightliner Columbia for Beck Trucking, whose headquarters are in Dobson, North Carolina.
Thanks for looking, and have a great upcoming week!
The brush guard adds some nice needed flair to the little Freighter and the pic taken in the heavy rain is cool and unique