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I photographed this 5 axle tanker truck in Wisconsin. The Mack Granite is closely related to but not the same as its predecessor the Mack Pinnacle CXU613.
I photographed this 5 axle tanker truck in Wisconsin. The Mack Granite is closely related to but not the same as its predecessor the Mack Pinnacle CXU613.
This 5 axle sleeper cab Peterbilt is either a 379 or 389, I can't tell for sure because it's custom.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
You don't see too many short wheelbase 2 axle Western Star 5700 XE tractors like this one. The 5700 XE debuted in 2015 and is one of my favorite big rigs from a design perspective. Unfortunately however Daimler Trucks North America, Western Star's parent company, made the decision to stop production of this rig as of 2022. Photographed by me in Fresno 2015.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
Here is a pair of 2nd generation 2004-2017 Volvo VNL sleeper cab semi trucks. I photographed these 2 weather beaten road warriors in Scottsdale, AZ.
I photographed these 2 previous generation Volvo VNL sleeper cab tractors in Wisconsin. They both have a unique bumper with integrated fog lamps and driving lights that you don't see too often on this model.
You don't see too many short wheelbase 2 axle Western Star 5700 XE tractors like this one. The 5700 XE debuted in 2015 and is one of my favorite big rigs from a design perspective. Unfortunately however Daimler Trucks North America, Western Star's parent company, made the decision to stop production of this rig as of 2022. Photographed by me in Fresno 2015.