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G-Town's Comment
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Taken late this afternoon at the Hickory Run TS; exit 274 I-80.

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Notice the kingpin setting... 24” instead of 36”.

Bobcat_Bob's Comment
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I've often wondered how many loads people with trucks like that have to turn down simply because they can not fit.

PackRat's Comment
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I woke up to this old White Freightliner next to me last week at Little America. Wish it had been daylight so I could have taken better pictures. Single stack, twin breathers behind the cab, quad headlights, two wiper arms. Hopefully it will be a restoration project for somebody.

Noob_Driver's Comment
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Someone from Millis posted these on a facebook group that a family member is looking to restore. Not sure what it is but it looks awesome.

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PackRat's Comment
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How about this one from today? I-84 in Idaho, fairly close to the Oregon border. I saw 8 cabovers today in Idaho and Oregon, a new single-day record for me.

A Ford, yes FORD sleeper cab over! Very exciting for me to spot one of these still on the road.

Mikey B.'s Comment
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Taken at Biketoberfest beside the Loves in Ormond Beach Florida 10-18-2020.

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Tortuga 's Comment
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Wow! I love that tiny home sized sleeper!! How much harder would that be to drive forward or back?? confused.gif

Mikey B.'s Comment
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This thing is MONSTROUS!!! I'm gonna assume the rear wheels steer also. THIS IS NUTS. The pics dont even convey how long this thing is.

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Anne A. (and sometimes To's Comment
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Wonder who steers the rears? Driver? Pilot?

Man.. the permits, pilots, routing.. must be intense, @Mikey B. ~!

Where'd you see 'dat ?!?!?

Mikey B.'s Comment
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Wonder who steers the rears? Driver? Pilot?

Man.. the permits, pilots, routing.. must be intense, @Mikey B. ~!

Where'd you see 'dat ?!?!?

That's currently sitting in the very back at Whites Travel Center Petro in Racine Va. He wont be able to exit the parking lot until it empties out a bit.

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