Nice Trucks! On another note, I am starting to understand your reasoning about why you left discord. All I will say is I have had a pretty negative experience in the past few days.
@@SRTRUCKINGISBEST the truck is not a sterling. It is a Ford. In case you don’t know, Ford developed the HN80 project, which was the 1996-1998 Ford A-line & L-line. Daimler trucks North America bought the heavy duty truck division of the ford motor company in 1998 & renamed it to sterling. The truck in that clip is a Ford.
From what I see, the horn is mounted in front of his passenger side step. It has three bells, is chrome, and is vertically stacked, which means it’s definitely a horn from an accessories manufacturer, like United Pacific or Grand General.
0:46 that’s Charlie moots trucking o see them all the time down in new town Ohio
Awesome comp Desmond. Love the horns, largecars straight pipes and rarities
I love when the fire truck honks at you
Nice Trucks! On another note, I am starting to understand your reasoning about why you left discord. All I will say is I have had a pretty negative experience in the past few days.
Hello how are u I'm also a fellow truck spotter that does music vids with trucks basicly shorts and sometimes truckspot
Nice
Excellent 4 stars ⭐
6:21 that's a sterling
Says Louisville on the door though, and the plate says it’s a Ford as well
@@DMTruckSpotting but it's a sterling maybe the driver likes ford
@@SRTRUCKINGISBEST the truck is not a sterling. It is a Ford. In case you don’t know, Ford developed the HN80 project, which was the 1996-1998 Ford A-line & L-line. Daimler trucks North America bought the heavy duty truck division of the ford motor company in 1998 & renamed it to sterling. The truck in that clip is a Ford.
Oh ok I read about that once and so pretty much a Ford with a sterlings cab and hood
At 0:17 that truck is called a drill truck but I don’t know the brand
2:17 what
The horn on thePeterbilt 379 you got at 1:32 is a Nathan K5LA
From what I see, the horn is mounted in front of his passenger side step. It has three bells, is chrome, and is vertically stacked, which means it’s definitely a horn from an accessories manufacturer, like United Pacific or Grand General.
@@DMTruckSpotting yeah ik but that was the Nathan K5LA Train Horn
@@davidjames8613 it’s pretty obviously not if you compare it to a K5LA
@@DMTruckSpotting OK
Very nice. Enjoyed your video 😍