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Old 06-12-2007, 12:23 AM
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Does anyone know which model of Freightliner truck that Maverick is using for their general flat bed division?
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Old 06-12-2007, 12:36 AM
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Most of the ones I've seen tend to be flat top Columbias, though they may still be running a few Centurys as well.
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Flat top columbo, or dumbo, or something.
Yeah, they try to pull off the flat top, but still aint got the class. :P
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Flat top columbo, or dumbo, or something.
Yeah, they try to pull off the flat top, but still aint got the class. :P
Midroof :wink: Not flat top....there IS a difference.
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Yeah, I know there is a difference. A flat top has class, and a mid roof is a freightshaker. :P
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Yeah, I know there is a difference. A flat top has class, and a mid roof is a freightshaker. :P
If ya say so I will take practicality over "class" anyday.
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Does anyone know which model of Freightliner truck that Maverick is using for their general flat bed division?
Yeah, the MAROON one. :lol:
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