Posted by ericlb on September 05, 2014 at 07:48:32 from (67.142.161.19):
In Reply to: Truck questions posted by bill from sçňtland on September 04, 2014 at 21:00:37:
I still have the old c and k series trucks all 1 tons, as well as a old 1971 f 350, I grew up with them in the 1960's and just stayed with them, I wound up working in a wrecking yard for a couple years when I was in my 20's and learned about all there is to know about them by taking them apart and building others up [ take 3 or 4 trucks and make 1 good one],for the semi s both of my old kenworths could hit 100 mph but were hard pressed to do it, I didn't run them up there long one had a 400 cummins the other a 425 cat, but you also need to realize out here in my area which is the western united states, there are vast distances of hiway with no towns ect where these big trucks can crank up that fast and cover some distance, even though its highly illegal to do so, and if caught the driver will face expensive fines, at least cops are few and far between , I got nailed in the 90's over in texas one nite I was making up some time on a secondary hiway around 1 or 2 am, thinking nobody was out there, the cop was, got me for 94 mph cost me over 4 thousand dollars back then to get that done with
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