I really like this one
Mid-50’s Kenworth Bullnose 500 series. One of my favorite old trucks. I’ve photographed many of them at NHTS conventions throughout the years. I’ll try to find of some my Bullnose photographs. Really cool photo Ryan.
I really like this one
Mid-50’s Kenworth Bullnose 500 series. One of my favorite old trucks. I’ve photographed many of them at NHTS conventions throughout the years. I’ll try to find of some my Bullnose photographs. Really cool photo Ryan.
I really like this one
Even cooler that you have photos of your own of these trucks in a restored state.
Very old NC company.
And a favorite of many!
I remember saying I wanted to be a truck driver like BJ McKay. The company drivers were the high ball truckers!
My family would say "oh no you must go to college!"
I remember saying I wanted to be a truck driver like BJ McKay. The company drivers were the high ball truckers!
My family would say "oh no you must go to college!"
Good ol' Optimus Prime style cabover. Love the square split windshield.
Even though Thursday has now passed, I am leaving my mark with one last photo while being loaded.
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This one will be strictly trucking related. Older only (nothing this century). Trucks, trailers, truck stops, roads, toll booths, police cars, scalehouses, garages, shippers, receivers, drivers, etc.
I steal photos from all over the internet because I don't carry old pictures on the truck with me.
Here's an older Kenworth, with an auto transmission and a clutch (note the three pedals).
Shipper:
The customer who is shipping the freight. This is where the driver will pick up a load and then deliver it to the receiver or consignee.