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Green Dash

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  1. Good to hear all the medical issues were discovered in time. Best wishes to all for a speedy recovery.
  2. The truck looks great and is definitely worth what you put into it. The Patron Saint of Red Tags must be watching over you. I'm prolly gonna get DOT'd tonight just for reading that.
  3. Yeah I tried and found a whole lotta stuff I wasn't looking for, but I know I've seen them posted somewhere. Schneider used theirs on the Honda account.
  4. I'm glad I wasn't driving when I heard that. Hilarious.
  5. "IDK" 2013 purchases are done. I've never seen a Stoop's truck with the small tires and figured they were the same size what the others had. They were ugly with the 19.5's I can't imagine what a 15's would look like. I thought Schneider only ran them on the drives with the standard lo-pro 22's on the steers. I'm sure there are pics of those floating around the web. The trailers were hi-cube with a much taller inside height. They were step decks but even the nose section was taller than the traditional trailer.
  6. Looking Good! A B model is parade-worthy in any condition.
  7. Green Dash is just my nickname and it was a Sterling. (Yes it really did happen.) We have 5-2013 Pinnacles at my terminal that have been running day and night for 4-5 months. No one has complained about door issues and the only dashboard problem was because a driver left the window down and it rained.
  8. Check out this page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigrigbill/sets/72157630670654994/detail/?page=2
  9. I've seen quite a few IH Emeryville's with center-point and spokes. I belive IBC (Wonder Bread) also had that combo on their Freightliners.
  10. Great news!
  11. I have no pics but you're right about them being used to haul auto parts. Schneider had some IH cabovers and Swift had quite a few Freightliner FLD's and Columbias spec'd that way. Stoops is also Freightliner dealer and that's the only brand tractor I remember them running, but it's been awhile.
  12. Or it was driven once into an ugly wall. There are numerous ways to achieve these results, the question is why....WHY?!
  13. I always thought the center-point with aluminum rims gave a truck the "west coast" look, but I also prefer the look of a traditional axle.
  14. That was fun to watch! I wish todays trucks looked and sounded like those. I got a good laugh out of the police car chasing them.
  15. It seems ironic that DPF is made from urine.
  16. I've driven several models of both Mack and Freightliner trucks in recent years and I would challenge anyone that was unfamiliar with the brands to choose which one featured German engineering.
  17. Does the F have center-point steering? It seems the only Mack's that I've seen those axles on are the west coast F"s.
  18. Are they your friends? If so I would like to be your friend too. Then you could introduce me to your other friends and you could photochop me into Winfall and we'll all live happily ever after.
  19. Like The fenders are squared off toward the rear and the "hood" looks a bit taller than stock. I think there is a good chance it's a Clariben.
  20. Yeah, but it took me 6 months to figure out why I couldn't open it.
  21. I'm outta likes but that was prolly the funniest line from one of the funniest episodes of Seinfeld. George telling the story that led up to it was classic.
  22. It's funny you posted that picture. I had found it a few months ago (when searching fo Cruiseliners I assume) and it was part of an album of various trucks that were owned by the guy in the picture. He said something to the effect of it being the worst truck he ever owned.
  23. That's in excellent condition. Glad to see it went to a good home.
  24. If it lasts more than 4 minutes, my Wife will call the media!
  25. Is anyone here a Marine Biologist?
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