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SD, I know this is going to be hard to believe but I really have no idea.
I paid for it, I pay a driver to move it down the road, I pay for the maintenance, that is my job.
My Husband would have all of those details.
I actually have an old Freightliner Cabover as well and then the other Freightliner that moves on down the road for my company.
I've been seeing more cabovers lately. Some that have been stretched out, something put some money to make them looks sharp.
There are some oilfield trucks that look like they've been pulled out of the weeds and put on the road. I have fun with some of them.
SD is sitting in the other chair, watching videos of beagles baying. It is music to my ears! ArOOOOOOO!
We've had a busy day...5K in the morning and a classic car show in the afternoon. We walked up and down the main street of the town, only to have it downpour a few minutes after we got back to the car. Perfect timing! We stopped for lunch at a roadside diner, where I celebrated the week's weight loss with onion rings.
Now we're just waiting for the sweet corn (another roadside purchase) to be ready for dinner. Yum!
We headed out to a block party and about two hours in the wind kicks up so I look at the radar. A big blob of rain was coming our way so we decide to split. Get home, watch the race, didn't rain a drop.
We headed out to a block party and about two hours in the wind kicks up so I look at the radar. A big blob of rain was coming our way so we decide to split. Get home, watch the race, didn't rain a drop.
Well, that's annoying. The weather was weird today. It was cloudy and humid, cool and breezy, warm when the sun came out, and then cold and rainy.
We missed out on a whole section of cars because we didn't walk far enough into town. It's kind of a screwy town anyway.
Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, propane, heating oil, road oil, asphalt, water, herbicide, anhydrous ammonia and very rarely food grade.
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