Freightliner didn’t invent the cabover truck. In fact, the very earliest trucks were what we today would call a “cabover” design in that the engine was located directly under the driver’s seat. But ...
Talladega double-hump fenders, suicide doors, and a myriad other mods are topped off with 10-inch American Eagle Chino-cut pipes for a truly sleek showpiece that just so happens to also be an ...
Wondering who owns Freightliner Trucks and where they're built? Discover the company behind the brand and the locations of ...
Freightliner Trucks is the first heavy-duty truck manufacturer to offer rack and pinion steering, a component that until now has been used only in automobiles and light trucks. Phillips Industries’ ...
Leonard Harden owns and operates this 2001 Freightliner Classic XL. The truck is powered by a 1999-model 12.7-liter Detroit "with a few extra goodies," he said, paired with a 13-speed and 3.55 rears.
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