Nothing like it. That noise never gets old. Truck on. 🤟😎👍🚛🚛🚛
@mtkelly6614 күн бұрын
Ancient Side delivery bin on the first truck
@truckflicks14 күн бұрын
@@mtkelly66 Hahaha yep got that right lol
@michaelwheatley387313 күн бұрын
Remember when….. Remember when you could tell what engine a truck had went it accelerated past you? They all had their own sound: Mack 6s and V8s, Cat V8s, Cummins, Detroit 2 strokes and Series 60s, Scania V8s; it’s funny, before the internet I read reams of articles about Scania and Volvos and Seddon Atkinsons and DAFs and Mercedes and Cat powered KWs and Peterbilts, including KW K100s fun by Frederici in Switzerland, and Superliners in OZ. OK, I just dated myself but there it is. I’ve learned that truckers are pretty much the same no matter the country or continent, they have their struggles, they have they favorite makes and engines, they like to personalize-customize and otherwise make their ride their own. I used to drive a company owned truck and I did it too. I love the internet for making it all available around the world so truckers can see how it’s done elsewhere! Keep these vids coming please.
@truckflicks13 күн бұрын
Totally agree with you there. Shut your eyes and you knew exactly the truck and engine back then… Bit more harder these days lol.
@antiquss18 күн бұрын
Beautiful 😍
@jasonbray148216 күн бұрын
Sweet ❤
@rodneyjeffery972619 күн бұрын
Cool mate
@keithad648511 күн бұрын
Where dat?
@truckflicks11 күн бұрын
@@keithad6485 Roseworthy, South Australia 👍
@keithad648511 күн бұрын
@@truckflicks Thanks. Drove trucks in Outback WA several hours north of Kal for a while a few years back. Where punctures are regular, and sealed roads are unusual.