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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 775"><p>PB plays the, "I'm just a country boy tryin' to make a buck drivin'" part about as convincingly as the, "I just smoke stogies oncet 'n a while" one.</p><p> </p><p>That is a <strong>serious</strong> piece of semi-custom, absolute top-drawer machinery. No other outfit on the planet makes better class 8 trucks than Peterbilt, though they never stop trying. (PB's is Pete's flagship model.) The effort it takes to keep something looking like that when it is on the road for 150,000+ miles a year can't be appreciated until you try it yourself, either. The expense of niche-market stainless steel goodies, and stuff like those drive wheel fenders is also eye opening.</p><p> </p><p>Reeks of pride and integrity, indeed.</p><p> </p><p>Cool ride, PB. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 775"] PB plays the, "I'm just a country boy tryin' to make a buck drivin'" part about as convincingly as the, "I just smoke stogies oncet 'n a while" one. That is a [b]serious[/b] piece of semi-custom, absolute top-drawer machinery. No other outfit on the planet makes better class 8 trucks than Peterbilt, though they never stop trying. (PB's is Pete's flagship model.) The effort it takes to keep something looking like that when it is on the road for 150,000+ miles a year can't be appreciated until you try it yourself, either. The expense of niche-market stainless steel goodies, and stuff like those drive wheel fenders is also eye opening. Reeks of pride and integrity, indeed. Cool ride, PB. 8) [/QUOTE]
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