Posted 8 years ago
fortapache
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You see them often on the road but you rarely notice how spectacular they are. Well I don't even though I go to this truck show almost every year. Now let's see what we have here.
#1 is a 1979 Peterbilt from Yuma AZ. Yuma is an oasis in the desert worth a visit.
Next is an al the bells and whistles Peterbilt sleepercab.
#3 is yet another Peterbilt from 1963. This seems to be Peterbilt row.
Wrapping it up with a nice orange one carrying another antique truck.
I'd love to have one of these babies just to nap in the sleeping compartment. [;>)
Thank you very much NevadaBlades. It would make a good camper for my road trips.
And thank you very much nutsabotas6.
Thank you
NevadaBlades
mikelv85
brunswick
racer4four
nutsabotas6
iggy
sklo42
Nicefice
Caperkid
blunderbuss2
10-4 Big Buddy!! What's your 10-20?
Oooooooopss.........Gotta go 10-100 !!!
Yes I knew the CB Code from back in the 1970's and parents/Family in a CB Club
Thank you very much antiquerose. My 20 is Twin Peaks. I had some CB stuff but never made it past wannabe.
Thank you.
antiquerose
vetraio50
Trey
officialfuel
SEAN68
glassiegirl
gargoylecollector
Thank you cpbigd.
The second truck is a Peterbilt 352-H (H= higher cab clearance from frame to fit bigger engines available by then ) model Big Bunk Cabover which puts it between a 1975-80 year model. I owned a 1973 model just like it , only it had a slightly lower height of cab ( 3-4 inches) and smaller sleeper compartment .
Thank you very much for the info VirginiaNative. Looks like I was missing it on this one.