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Best Looking truck ever made.

I'm really partial to the 73-only grille, long bed, single cab. There is one in a field nearby that I hope will follow me home one day.

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If you ever had your feelings hurt by one of these, then you would understand.

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My 2000 Peterbilt 379, shown the day I delivered the final load of my career. I was the second owner, added 1.3 million miles to the 435,000 logged by the original owner. Company I leased to bought the truck when I retired and is now restoring it as a show piece.

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My 93 back a couple of years ago. Showing it's age now. The old workhorse doesn't get all the love it needs or deserves. But it's still purty to me.
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Careful with that air, my buddy got rid of his because it kept freezing in the winter, they couldn't find where the moisture was coming from, I don't know **** about it. Told him to man up and get a straight axle, but he got another 1500 without air, Sally should have got the Powerwagon I suggested.
Was it the OEM air suspension? I've had this truck for one winter so far and the air suspension worked well. No issues {knocks on wood}.
 
Was it the OEM air suspension? I've had this truck for one winter so far and the air suspension worked well. No issues {knocks on wood}.
It was, he said he'd warm it up and it wouldn't lift up sometimes.
 
I've had tons of Dodge trucks and have loved them all I think. A truck hauls things so I've always been partial to big block or Cummins power. My sons continueing the tradition too.

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I have always been a fan of the early 60s ford unibody trucks.
Also the rare Canadian Mercury trucks.

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I'm partial to the old W100 I still have. Only has 72000 on the clock and still runs great, 360, 4 bbl, 4 spd 4x4... thing is a tractor up here in Utah
 
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