Look at all the variety, even among fleet trucks. Back in the day, everyone had unique and memorable liveries. The trucking industry in general has lost its pride, and this video is the perfect look into the twilight of trucking as so many knew it.
This is CLASSIC!!! I graduated high school that year. I’ve been riding in trucks since I was a baby. My dad dove a COE K100 flat top spring ride back in the day. Still have pics of it. Awesome
Great video fuel islands are empty people parked there trucks to go inside cat scale is not blocked and the parking lot has almost no trash in it those were the days
My back still remembers them spring suspension short wheel based cabovers I drove when I first entered the business back in the mid eighties. And all the crappy sections of interstate 80 with the frost heaves and damaged roads before they finally fixed them. My main thoughts in them days was got to get a hood out front and a longer wheelbase.
And 1990 I graduated from custom diesel School I remember my husband went and got one of them cabovers and I hated it had to climb over the dog house but those days were the good old days had good dependable drivers that wasn't running into everything everybody got along had the CB on and let other drivers knew what was going on up the head looked out for each other had good parking had good food those were the good old days
@@scudfarcus4343 that was about the rate of pay for carriers from shippers after the fuel crisis which the contracts that were already set in place couldnt go up as fast as fuel prices did which is why we have to deal with broker thieves now days, im talking about the e logs/csa/insurance chokehold in truvking all thanks to obama except e logs of course. Mega carriers have been pushing those to get rid of the smaller carriers
@@Montoya1991 ... Elogs were enforced under Trump. Remember he crawled up into a old dominion truck and acted like he was driving it like a R E T A R D?
@@whatthehellol1610 You are wrong man! I used to go to this truck Stop all the time back in the 80's and 90's. It IS Virginia and that's I-81 in the background. And as a retired hand with 41 years OTR, I can tell you without doubt that NOWHWERE in Oregon has geography or topography like that!! None of the trees in this video are from Oregon as well. And maybe you'd like to explain this one as well. The road sign @ 4:01 reads Clifton Forge on it. Perhaps you can explain where Clifton Forge is in Oregon?
Cool video! Cabovers, diesel smoke trailing in the wind, cop car with a single bubble gum machine on the roof, soot stains on the trailer noses and drivers that were respected. So much has changed, most of it for the worse.
This was the year I was born, and I remember seeing trucks like these in the mid-90's as I came up in age. My grandfather always got them to honk their horns at us. I used to love watching them go up and down the interstate, black smoke blowing and all. This was REAL trucking. Was of course too young to actually drive back then, but I'm blessed to at least been able to witness this in those days. Man have things changed for the worst. Thank you for the footage!
Brings back memories - I drove for a few years in the mid 1990's, started in September '93. Ran mostly the northeast with some trips south of the Mason-Dixon line, I remember seeing amany of those carrier's names on the Interstates.
Ah yes back in the good old days when all truckers had CB radios, trucks didn’t shift themselves and truckers were shown more respect, a lot of us old schoolers still have CB radios in our rigs in fact i have four in mine, Connex and Galaxy baby 😎
It looks like you're still stuck in those times. Times change, people changed,technology's changed, look around its 2022 outside, and what's the point with your 4 cb radios, you know they have them devices called smartphones with aps they say, quit the winning
Its good people took the time to video stuff like this. Fun watching the trucks. Yes a time when there were still CAT engines being made, no DEF or regen junk. Also no aerodynamic looking rigs other than the T600.
Did anyone notice diesel was $1.09 and gas was $.97 a gallon at that Pilot? There’s absolutely no reason it can’t be that same price today in 2024. Absolutely no reason at all.
I would kill to live during this time and be a drive semis or even catch them, they seem so simple and nostalgic, no laws, no anything, just real trucks and real drivers hard at work
I think you have the wrong idea… there were Laws, many of them as a matter of fact, 55 was the speed limit in ALL states and the highways were crap!!! There was a rhythm that’d last for days from the tires dropping off one slab of concrete to the next “thrum thump, thump thump, thump thump” all day long!!! The radios sounded like crap in those days so most of the time was spent causing trouble on the cb. But we knew where every bear was for hundreds of miles!!! Oh.. one more thing.. you were more likely to have standard steering than power steering. No gps, no cellphones. But truck stop food was still good!!! Truck stops were smoky loud places where truckers would be exchanging jokes and the laughter would fill the building.
@allrightsreserved3237 You have some good insight driver. Honestly as a a feller driving going on 5yrs now I'd take that in a heartbeat. I realized the other day sometimes I got days without interacting with anyone even at truck stops. Between cell phones and dead silent cb then you have trucks with over 100 computer control modules safety sensors and cameras I would happily go back to the sweet smell of diesel and truck stop laughter
I live down the street from here. Its crazy how this area changed in the years. Pilot not there anymore. A freeway was built over them. The TA is still there. The truck wash is now a lovs and no truck wash is there. Its also packed with cheap motels, drug addicts, theft, lot lizards and all kinds of homeless in the area.
Where is this, it looks familiar from some angles but not from others. I run I-5 between Northern WA and Southern CA every week but can't place where this one is. Its not Troutdale is it?
@@matthewneyens6499 yea! troutdale, Roanoke area, this is the old T/A,is no longer exist! Pilot is in front of this! now,in the angle of this footage is an empty field.
All those drivers talking to each other outside was great. Look at how wide the fuel lanes were. No trash on the ground. Black smoke, soot on trailers. No automatics. All guys in jeans mostly. Would of been neat to hear some of the conversations. My father was a truck driver at different stages in each decade from the 1980's through the 2000's. I got to enjoy riding in Mack cabovers and superliners, Freightliner FLD'S, early volvo aero trucks with cat motors, but not peterbilts, dad never drove one or bought one, so that's was on me at some point, which i did do. I'm glad i got to work for a company in the 2010's that had some 379's and got to experience that for myself. I had no idea when I entered the trucking industry in 2012 that, def that ruined the on highway truck engine market and that cat was gone. Then the epa ruined the glider market. Here now in 2024 I do it for a hobby, farm cdl 7 months out of the year. I run hard at times, which justifies my five months off. Still in a 379 flattop, 2004 model. Miss this recorded era, thank you.
They plowed this truck stop to the ground been driving long enough to remmeber it and that right turn coming out you had to stay hard right to get the 81 excellent time capture
@@elchicanotrucks the title is wrong, I thought so too until I watched a little more of the video, it’s definitely taken from Rt. 11, just off exit 150 “Daleville” on I-81, a few miles north of Roanoke. My first driving job was about a mile away at Lawrence. The Pilot is still there, although I think it has been rebranded now, the truck wash is closed down and has been for some time. The T/A is long gone too.
I'd give almost anything to drive back then. I can't even express the joy I get from watching this! Real trucks, real drivers, and look at all those cabovers! What a time. Now our bitch governor is wanted all electric and low emissions trucks on the roads, basically following the same path as California, and screwing over small companies.
I don't know your governor from a hole in the wall but how do you think your mother would feel hearing you talk about a lady that way??? I'm sure that she'd expect better manners from her son who she raised to be a gentleman regardless of his politics
Yes I started out driving in 1990 if March those were the good old days where the driver stuck together was there to help each other out if we needed it much safer drivers out on the road less accidents good old days and I drove one of those cabovers 73 years old and retired now
Once I've seen those two Maroon colored Millis Transfer KWT600's I knew for sure this was Virginia and not Oregon lol. This whole video is history! Much love to who have filmed this.
This is precious and poignant! You can see the genesis of the trucks of today but the trucks of yesterday are still plentiful. So many cabovers too! Different shapes and combinations... now they all look the same, bland and emasculated. I was thinking about the ability of the drivers and then the lilac 359 Pete comes in in the wrong gear and baulks at the turnoff, poor man.
93 I was a year in, driving a scabover for Burlington motor freight outta Indiana. No to worry though… within a year I found out how much better it was to have a hood over at Direct Transport.
Look at those fuel prices and pretty rigs! Brings back good memories. How many of these fellas do you supposed stopped to use the pay pbone or send a postcard
I graduated highschool in 1992. Life was so much better then. Enter March 2020 and life has been horrible with government shutting us down to live free.
This is awesome footage and definitely not Florida 😂. At first I thought it might be Wytheville Virginia a town with massive truck stops I’ve been through a million times going back and forth to Ohio. I miss all the cabovers they were certainly abundant in 1993!
Yep. Late 2000's was when some truckers began wearing pajamas, the downward slide became more noticable. A few years later and some began to wear flip flops, and some began to wear shorts, even in cold weather. Now, dressing, driving, and acting like a moron is standard procedure for most of us truckers.
Gotta say I still hate those set back axle cabovers. Even in today's day and age Also notice trucks from the 70s and earlier 80s were mostly gone at this point. Nowadays people run trucks over 20 years old.
The good years were back much further than the 1990's. I started to drive in 1990 and two years later we gave up $28.00 commercial driver's licenses, and paid three times that to gain a "CDL". Shortly after many companies went to Elog, Qaulcom, yada yada. Like much of everything else the failures were orchestrated by sinister people way behind the scenes, that desired to destroy our economy and whatever else was in their paths. FYI the cabover was not desired nor glorified, they were driven becuase thats all the big companies would afford. Now their nostalgic.
Look at all the variety, even among fleet trucks. Back in the day, everyone had unique and memorable liveries. The trucking industry in general has lost its pride, and this video is the perfect look into the twilight of trucking as so many knew it.
True!
I wish we could go back to this 😕 so many cab overs and real, gritty trucks. Back when the most aero-dynamic truck was a T600 and that was it
Smoke,sound,variety of real trucks,and not a single Cascadia! I Miss those days!
This is CLASSIC!!! I graduated high school that year. I’ve been riding in trucks since I was a baby. My dad dove a COE K100 flat top spring ride back in the day. Still have pics of it. Awesome
Those were the days my friend we thought they would never end.Had my 359 exhd 3408. 6/4 Flat top.
3408 with 6&4 truly old school! Corvette dash as well?
Great video fuel islands are empty people parked there trucks to go inside cat scale is not blocked and the parking lot has almost no trash in it those were the days
This footage is gold jerry….,gold!
How pointless this video may have seemed when it was being filmed...but now it's a real step back in time.
Real history right here✌🏻🤙🏻
My back still remembers them spring suspension short wheel based cabovers I drove when I first entered the business back in the mid eighties. And all the crappy sections of interstate 80 with the frost heaves and damaged roads before they finally fixed them. My main thoughts in them days was got to get a hood out front and a longer wheelbase.
You know it's the 90s when half the trucks are cabovers and diesel's just over a $1/gallon.
I was driving a Kenworth cabover in those days. It was the beginning of the end for them and the trucking culture.
Thank you for sharing this. I started driving in 1991 For MNX and you got some good shots of some. Great memories.
Those for the good old trucking days I started out at 1990 of March I'm retired now it's 73
My grandpa drove for MNX
Started in 92, didnt get my own til 99. Hell out there now. Love me some cabovers! Thanx for this.
The begining of an end to an era.loved the footage thanks.
The days with no DeF and emissions lol
And all the smog you could eat lol
The Days with parking spaces and drivers who could park in them......
And the driver stuck together and looked out for each other and had less accidents and them days
And 1990 I graduated from custom diesel School I remember my husband went and got one of them cabovers and I hated it had to climb over the dog house but those days were the good old days had good dependable drivers that wasn't running into everything everybody got along had the CB on and let other drivers knew what was going on up the head looked out for each other had good parking had good food those were the good old days
@@dianneestell6554 did truck stops smell like piss back then ?
Awesome that is some great memories there. And all those cabovers don't see them anymore. Pilot fuel price $1.09 nice.
these were good days for trucking! fun and profitable
Cool video. Many fallen flag trucking companies in this video. It's amazing how much has changed since 1993.
Try since 2010 when most regulations started
@@Montoya1991 what regulations started in 2010? The trucking industry was deregulated in the 80s and early 90s.
@@scudfarcus4343 that was about the rate of pay for carriers from shippers after the fuel crisis which the contracts that were already set in place couldnt go up as fast as fuel prices did which is why we have to deal with broker thieves now days, im talking about the e logs/csa/insurance chokehold in truvking all thanks to obama except e logs of course. Mega carriers have been pushing those to get rid of the smaller carriers
@@Montoya1991 ... Elogs were enforced under Trump. Remember he crawled up into a old dominion truck and acted like he was driving it like a R E T A R D?
And ALL for the worse hand. smh
Great memories. Almost brought a tear to my eyes.
This Pilot Travel Center is located in Troutsville, Virginia..not Oregon. It is now a One9 Fuel Stop. The TA has been demolished.
It's not Virginia.
@@whatthehellol1610 You are wrong man! I used to go to this truck Stop all the time back in the 80's and 90's. It IS Virginia and that's I-81 in the background. And as a retired hand with 41 years OTR, I can tell you without doubt that NOWHWERE in Oregon has geography or topography like that!! None of the trees in this video are from Oregon as well. And maybe you'd like to explain this one as well. The road sign @ 4:01 reads Clifton Forge on it. Perhaps you can explain where Clifton Forge is in Oregon?
@@PeterGriswald you are 100% correct I knew that place the second I seen it.
I was wondering why I didn't see any logging trucks, so that makes sense.
Actually Medford and Roseburg are very similar but im not disagreeing with your location @@PeterGriswald
I was 23 when this was filmed, had been running 48 states for 4 years at this point.
This was the old TA in Roanoke, Virginia.
I was gonna say. There's no hills like that in Florida. ;)
Richmond Hill, Florida
@@jameswagoner3309 it’s definitely the old TA in Roanoke, Virginia. Look at the Pilot and the truck wash across the street.
Yeah, I didn't notice the mountains when I watched it the first time.
Says its in Oregon in the title
Cool video! Cabovers, diesel smoke trailing in the wind, cop car with a single bubble gum machine on the roof, soot stains on the trailer noses and drivers that were respected. So much has changed, most of it for the worse.
Def
This was the year I was born, and I remember seeing trucks like these in the mid-90's as I came up in age. My grandfather always got them to honk their horns at us. I used to love watching them go up and down the interstate, black smoke blowing and all. This was REAL trucking. Was of course too young to actually drive back then, but I'm blessed to at least been able to witness this in those days. Man have things changed for the worst. Thank you for the footage!
Brings back memories - I drove for a few years in the mid 1990's, started in September '93. Ran mostly the northeast with some trips south of the Mason-Dixon line, I remember seeing amany of those carrier's names on the Interstates.
Would you see a lot of truck drivers hanging out and chatting in the parking lot like in this vid? You don't see much of that anymore.
@@shogunatepena5302It must be because at that time there were no smartphones and chat apps with unlimited internet.
Love the t600s
Always loved the t600s
113 a gallon for diesel... and it's definately exit 150, I-81 Troutville, Daleville Va... they had a pretty good steak sandwich in there...
Damn! Someone else remembers that as well! lol
Ah yes back in the good old days when all truckers had CB radios, trucks didn’t shift themselves and truckers were shown more respect, a lot of us old schoolers still have CB radios in our rigs in fact i have four in mine, Connex and Galaxy baby 😎
It looks like you're still stuck in those times. Times change, people changed,technology's changed, look around its 2022 outside, and what's the point with your 4 cb radios, you know they have them devices called smartphones with aps they say, quit the winning
@@Vo.kak78 Go back to Pakistan and drive! Allah awaits you!
Wow! Thank you! Puts a lot of things in perspective.
They sound like real trucks and drivers had to shift them, the good Ole days
Its good people took the time to video stuff like this. Fun watching the trucks. Yes a time when there were still CAT engines being made, no DEF or regen junk. Also no aerodynamic looking rigs other than the T600.
The freightliner FLD was somewhat aerodynamic
International 9700 at 6:52 had a smidgen of slickness 😂
Awesome....back when Cabovers were very common
What I wouldn't have given to be old enough to be out there driving back then. I was born in March of 93.
i build wooden truck model replicas so i love your videos thanks for the inspiration
Did anyone notice diesel was $1.09 and gas was $.97 a gallon at that Pilot? There’s absolutely no reason it can’t be that same price today in 2024. Absolutely no reason at all.
I remember doing this myself. I graduated high school in 91 and got my cdl in 95.
1993, good ol'days!
Life was beautiful back then .
I would kill to live during this time and be a drive semis or even catch them, they seem so simple and nostalgic, no laws, no anything, just real trucks and real drivers hard at work
And a lot of drugs. Which is why we are regulated like we are now.
I think you have the wrong idea… there were Laws, many of them as a matter of fact, 55 was the speed limit in ALL states and the highways were crap!!! There was a rhythm that’d last for days from the tires dropping off one slab of concrete to the next “thrum thump, thump thump, thump thump” all day long!!! The radios sounded like crap in those days so most of the time was spent causing trouble on the cb. But we knew where every bear was for hundreds of miles!!! Oh.. one more thing.. you were more likely to have standard steering than power steering. No gps, no cellphones. But truck stop food was still good!!! Truck stops were smoky loud places where truckers would be exchanging jokes and the laughter would fill the building.
@allrightsreserved3237 You have some good insight driver. Honestly as a a feller driving going on 5yrs now I'd take that in a heartbeat. I realized the other day sometimes I got days without interacting with anyone even at truck stops. Between cell phones and dead silent cb then you have trucks with over 100 computer control modules safety sensors and cameras I would happily go back to the sweet smell of diesel and truck stop laughter
thanks for the memories
Back when a daycab driver could work 3 days a week (45 hrs) and make a good living.
Look at all the cabovers!
And no sandal track pant wearin Fuckin clown wanna be drivers 🤣🤣🤣✌🏻🤙🏻
I live down the street from here.
Its crazy how this area changed in the years.
Pilot not there anymore. A freeway was built over them. The TA is still there. The truck wash is now a lovs and no truck wash is there. Its also packed with cheap motels, drug addicts, theft, lot lizards and all kinds of homeless in the area.
Is this in Wasco? If so the Pilot is still there and has been remodeled. The TA is now gone.
Where is this, it looks familiar from some angles but not from others. I run I-5 between Northern WA and Southern CA every week but can't place where this one is. Its not Troutdale is it?
welcome to the shittiest and dumbest state in the union.
@@matthewneyens6499 yea! troutdale, Roanoke area, this is the old T/A,is no longer exist! Pilot is in front of this! now,in the angle of this footage is an empty field.
This truck stop is not in Oregon it's in Virginia on I 81
The times when there wasn’t any Def or emissions, I wished I lived during that time, but my dad did, had a kenworth then later on Peterbilts
Looks like the Roanoke Virginia area before they tore down the TA.
yes! they are!
All those drivers talking to each other outside was great. Look at how wide the fuel lanes were. No trash on the ground. Black smoke, soot on trailers. No automatics. All guys in jeans mostly. Would of been neat to hear some of the conversations. My father was a truck driver at different stages in each decade from the 1980's through the 2000's. I got to enjoy riding in Mack cabovers and superliners, Freightliner FLD'S, early volvo aero trucks with cat motors, but not peterbilts, dad never drove one or bought one, so that's was on me at some point, which i did do. I'm glad i got to work for a company in the 2010's that had some 379's and got to experience that for myself. I had no idea when I entered the trucking industry in 2012 that, def that ruined the on highway truck engine market and that cat was gone. Then the epa ruined the glider market. Here now in 2024 I do it for a hobby, farm cdl 7 months out of the year. I run hard at times, which justifies my five months off. Still in a 379 flattop, 2004 model. Miss this recorded era, thank you.
They plowed this truck stop to the ground been driving long enough to remmeber it and that right turn coming out you had to stay hard right to get the 81 excellent time capture
When it was a ta there was a pool in the back and I would go swimming when I was a kid on the road with my dad.
@@kennethschultz4979 that was a long tome ago but I was young enough and now old enough to remmeber that
I-81 exit 150. Troutsville Va and that TA is now just an empty lot.
How is it on VA when it clearly said on the video it’s Oregón lol
@@elchicanotrucks the title is wrong, I thought so too until I watched a little more of the video, it’s definitely taken from Rt. 11, just off exit 150 “Daleville” on I-81, a few miles north of Roanoke. My first driving job was about a mile away at Lawrence. The Pilot is still there, although I think it has been rebranded now, the truck wash is closed down and has been for some time. The T/A is long gone too.
@@ericcapek3805 damn really
@@ericcapek3805 and that T/A used to be a Union 76 truckstop before that
Comparing imagery from Wasco and Huntington, Oregon as well as Troutsville..it was definitely filmed in Virginia.
The glory days!! Proud to lived in those times glad I have a truck that helped built America 🇺🇸🇺🇸 make trucking great again for fellow Americans…
That is not Florida. I've never seen mountains in Florida.
Oh I dunno Howie in the Hills is kinda mountainy. LOL.
hey don't forget Mt. Dora...for sure not Florida truck stop
I'd give almost anything to drive back then. I can't even express the joy I get from watching this! Real trucks, real drivers, and look at all those cabovers! What a time. Now our bitch governor is wanted all electric and low emissions trucks on the roads, basically following the same path as California, and screwing over small companies.
I don't know your governor from a hole in the wall but how do you think your mother would feel hearing you talk about a lady that way??? I'm sure that she'd expect better manners from her son who she raised to be a gentleman regardless of his politics
@@bradjames6748 My mom is the exact reason I talk like that. She's worse than me!
Yes I started out driving in 1990 if March those were the good old days where the driver stuck together was there to help each other out if we needed it much safer drivers out on the road less accidents good old days and I drove one of those cabovers 73 years old and retired now
These are the meth smoking drivers that gave us ELD's and drug tests. It's nice to put a face to the regulations we have now.
@@dianneestell6554 much safer? If they where so safe then we wouldn't be where we are now with regulations.
Not a single flip flop, Pajama wearing person on site.
💯🤣🤣🤣facts
Imagine flip flops on a construction site
No piss bottles..just manly foot wear
I’m pretty sure this is a TA in troutville Virginia which is now closed. The pilot is still there but rebranded as a one9
1993 I was running for PST and that looks like the old JUBITS!
Look at all the COE (Cab Over Engine) trucks! I sure do miss 'em!
Looks Like the The TA In Roanoke, VA
they are!
When trucks were trucks, wish I was born in the old school truckin days
That trk stop was in Roanoke Virginia
Man back 😪 then...real trucks, real drivers and barely any foreigners
Viaje en el tiempo, saludos desde el Puerto de Veracruz México
Once I've seen those two Maroon colored Millis Transfer KWT600's I knew for sure this was Virginia and not Oregon lol. This whole video is history! Much love to who have filmed this.
This is precious and poignant! You can see the genesis of the trucks of today but the trucks of yesterday are still plentiful. So many cabovers too! Different shapes and combinations... now they all look the same, bland and emasculated. I was thinking about the ability of the drivers and then the lilac 359 Pete comes in in the wrong gear and baulks at the turnoff, poor man.
93 I was a year in, driving a scabover for Burlington motor freight outta Indiana. No to worry though… within a year I found out how much better it was to have a hood over at Direct Transport.
Back when we were navigators, and spoke English.
Back in the good old days, I was one year old in 93 😊
I sure miss those days
NO 53 FOOTERS?
Some were,u can tell by the length,and some were shorter obviously,but they just didn't have the '53 or '48 painted on the trailers back then.
The good old days with them nice engine 3406 cat n14 60 series ism no bs emission crap👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿
Love the old trucks!
Look at those fuel prices and pretty rigs! Brings back good memories. How many of these fellas do you supposed stopped to use the pay pbone or send a postcard
Lol I hear ya.
Lots of places had phones right at the tables for drivers.
I graduated highschool in 1992. Life was so much better then. Enter March 2020 and life has been horrible with government shutting us down to live free.
Definitely not Oregon. This was the TA that used to be in Troutville, Virginia. It was demolished a few years ago.
Forgot about my AGE! 7I! Got a GREAT RETIREMENT and BENEFITS! Retired in 2OO9!
Beautiful
This is awesome footage and definitely not Florida 😂. At first I thought it might be Wytheville Virginia a town with massive truck stops I’ve been through a million times going back and forth to Ohio. I miss all the cabovers they were certainly abundant in 1993!
I thought it was Whites for a second...lol
2003-2005 was that last 90s feel era and by 2008 it was a completely different time already
Steven’s transport still had those t600 on the road at the time frame you mentioned
Yep. Late 2000's was when some truckers began wearing pajamas, the downward slide became more noticable. A few years later and some began to wear flip flops, and some began to wear shorts, even in cold weather. Now, dressing, driving, and acting like a moron is standard procedure for most of us truckers.
back when trucks where trucks and we didnt have aerodynamic looking trucks
Were, not where.
I don't see any log trucks, or chip trucks. Probably not Oregon.
A Roanoke old T/A, now is demolished....
Keep watching because they are great videos but also wanting to see if by some miracle my truck would appear in one of these videos
The days you could see a sawed off pete on a regular basis
Gotta say I still hate those set back axle cabovers. Even in today's day and age Also notice trucks from the 70s and earlier 80s were mostly gone at this point. Nowadays people run trucks over 20 years old.
I still see plenty of 80s model trucks where I live
Lot lizards were only a $1.25 back then...
Wow!!amazing
No flip flop wearing drivers or automatic transmissions in trucks, the 1990's were great.
What happened to the FLD's at 2:18?
Kinda looked like they had soap on them.
... CR England made their drivers wax the rig
yea! i think the same!
... that's my ole winnie wagon @ 4:53 .. I remember that day even .. !!
@@benjaminacosta2582
ahhh i remember those days. back when you had to leave your house to buy toilet paper.
Awesome
What the hell is up with those CR England FLDs at 2:17?
Looks like some mid trip sanding repairs🤣🤣🤣
@@kp__truckin yeah, yeah, less paint equals less weight lol
looks like a soap cleaning!
Just a beautiful day without a single Swift driver in sight
Oh no there was a swifty swift there 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣
@@kp__truckin 🙄🙄😥
2:52
Swift mostly stayed west of the Mississppi back then.
Now, all you see is “Habdilullah Trucking” , “Kaka Transport”, “Patel Logistics” , “Habibi Transport”, tons of sandals, towels and curry goat smell
Where was this? Some of it looks like Wytheville VA
The good years were back much further than the 1990's. I started to drive in 1990 and two years later we gave up $28.00 commercial driver's licenses, and paid three times that to gain a "CDL". Shortly after many companies went to Elog, Qaulcom, yada yada. Like much of everything else the failures were orchestrated by sinister people way behind the scenes, that desired to destroy our economy and whatever else was in their paths. FYI the cabover was not desired nor glorified, they were driven becuase thats all the big companies would afford. Now their nostalgic.
I remember it well 24 years old at the time
Back then when trucks 🚚 sounds awesome nowadays trucks quiet as a prius.
Back when people were civilized for the most part
Before Corporate Greed and Technology!
Was that the Bandit at 1:11
Yes, That's the bandit what you guessed it
I drove a lot of miles in a cabover
man I miss those days people were nicer you could run when you wanted to run park when you wanted to park and plenty of parking
You got to give it up to the Japanese tourist thanks for the video I bet that camcorder cost a pretty penny back then.