Old. School. Trucking. The. Best. Time. To be. A. Trucker
@1219magnum17 күн бұрын
Man oh man, if ida had any of these Fords back in '76 when I was hauling Pearl Beer, I'd still be hauling Pearl Beer. Bee-u-tee-mous trux!
@user-db1yp5xb2r20 күн бұрын
I ran for 42 years I saw that Coretta truck in the beginning I remember Paramus New Jersey to Los Angeles California in 48 hours
@dale840222 күн бұрын
Always loved cabovers
@keithhill2034Ай бұрын
I'm still looking for a 9670 to buy
@joesteiner6564Ай бұрын
Love the pictures. Wish the drivers were pictured too
@brucediamond8570Ай бұрын
Those trucks are in a pole barn somewhere
@brenchomsky35152 ай бұрын
All trucks must be required to have 360 cameras and an INFRARED CAMERA for better view.
@joesteiner65642 ай бұрын
Wicall Trucing Callabassess
@joesteiner65642 ай бұрын
The Yellow and Red Pete is Ed Eto hay Probabley Dean Bergs Truck One of the greatest Hay Buck in the world a long with Lem Offingga
@modacare45462 ай бұрын
Driving in CA. in the 80s cabovers were about the only choice you had. I drove a CL-9000 for about 2 weeks, and I hated it. Top heavy with cab air ride that was slow to respond, and the shifter absolutely sucked. Not to mention the nosebleed from climbing into another stratosphere to enter the cab.
@cesarcastro92552 ай бұрын
Lo sostengo en cualquier comentario no en el mundo camiones tan fuertes y hermosos como los INTERNATIONALES son incomparablessssss saludos desde URUGUAY acá se ven muchos estas hermosura
@hekterr66773 ай бұрын
Transtars are old school..these are “new” trucks
@cabovercrazy58182 ай бұрын
Going off that theory aren't transtars new trucks compared to Emeryville's?? Not really new trucks, just not as old as some!!
@hekterr66772 ай бұрын
You’re right….I forgot about an old roach Emeryville I hauled a few load of tomatoes with back In. the 70s.it was a hot rod with a 262 and a 10speed But still more fun than a Bubblnose Freightliner with a 200 Cummins and 5/2 two stick…
@bobbycorrigan79693 ай бұрын
I had an 88 White cab over, 350 Cat, 18 speed on air ride, sorry I sold it. Great video, 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@cabovercrazy58182 ай бұрын
Sounds like a sweet ride, thanks for the support!!
@JahsunKindredSound4 ай бұрын
Not a cab over big rig kinder guy but really LUVING da video Sweetness LUV ❤ALONE ❤RASTAFORI
@flights474 ай бұрын
Sweet
@cabovercrazy58182 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@flights474 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@flights474 ай бұрын
When a truck was a truck no automatic bullshit
@flights474 ай бұрын
Hell yes what a work horse love them cabovers
@amlanmishra91554 ай бұрын
Those are the very good old days ❤ 😢 Miss you a lot
@michaelrosenow43935 ай бұрын
Fatigue Management. 🤟🤙👍
@matthewgeorge72475 ай бұрын
Mattgeorgecabtruck😅😅😅😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@trevertravis89636 ай бұрын
What extra features are on the interior of these big sleepers? I've never been in one.
@edwardhaslacker84516 ай бұрын
I look at all these binders and it brings back memories of my uncle started out with riss crooked r from there he had 5 I took my test in one he was my teacher did for over 40yrs loved it can't stand it anymore because of the drivers that are coming up now truck driving 10spd 13spd 18spd 9spd 15spd that's trucking not a damn automatic
@user-wy8jn5vr4l6 ай бұрын
Шикарные
@user-cd9xc5sl1w6 ай бұрын
Al 💯
@midnightwriter96587 ай бұрын
... gotta love them old "2-Story Fords!"
@matthewheinze12317 ай бұрын
Great old pictures from back in the day. Would be cool to know the where abouts of these old rigs. I know the brown and gold with the biggest sleeper was at a truck driving school in Texas. Sure alot of these feel into disrepair and got parted or wrecked out.
@WOW-li4uj7 ай бұрын
Memories! Thank you!
@user-iv2xv5kc5b8 ай бұрын
Love the old school trucks they are very cool
@user-gw4sn7fe4f8 ай бұрын
I noticed two Australian trucks Simon kerswels Aerodyne called Aero cat ran a 3408 and the yellow and white 142 Scania called sundowner both ran around mid 80s
@louiskats51167 ай бұрын
Simon Kerswell Kenworth, absolute weapon when the Caterpillar got back from a rebuild in the States. 700 hp V8 Cat. It was the only truck on the highway back in early 90's running Melbourne to Adelaide to Perth that no one & I mean NO ONE could round him up. Even Constantino's V8 Mack Super Liners with 100 mph diff ratio struggled. I was out there amongst back in the cowboy days of trucking in Australia. Apparently Kerswell do the express mail Melbourne to Perth in 36 hours. It was the Apex Truck hands down. Cheers Louis Kats 👍
@caradovan40718 ай бұрын
j'adore la musique !
@robwhite4618 ай бұрын
Would love to see the interior of the extended cab models
@racefan84188 ай бұрын
How does the cab tilt forward with the sleeper that big
@mgp8705 ай бұрын
@racefan8418 the sleeper stays put and the cab tilts forward.
@philhall74009 ай бұрын
I saw that big bunk ATDS at mid America trucking show back in the day.
@keithmounts55519 ай бұрын
cabovers are nothing but JUNK, and if anyone drives them, they would be first at the wreck. they are most DANGEROUS in Bad Weather! this one in the picture is called a Road Commode, 290 10 speed and cabovers are nothing BUT JUNK! they should condemn these pieces of junk! far too many new ppl being allowed to drive now & the new people are very poorly trained and junk overs aren't for the faint at heart!!!
@michaelkirkland42069 ай бұрын
Drove cl9000s for 15 years. Loved driving them
@mnmountainman93439 ай бұрын
Making payments on a 9670 don't need it just want it😂4600 bucks runs drives well.
@cabovercrazy58186 ай бұрын
That's what it's all about!! Money ain't worth nothing if it don't make you happy!! Good work Sir!!
@mnmountainman93436 ай бұрын
@cabovercrazy5818 thanks!!! Everyone should buy a 9670 🤓I'll buy anything 😎
@randysurline46519 ай бұрын
My dad drove a late 70s jimmy conventional with no bunk over the road in the 80s for someone else. Drove international transtar cabovers after that. Drove a 425 double bunk kenworth for tusa exp out of rochester hauling paul newman sauce one time, cattlewagon on the farm type stuff
@randysurline46519 ай бұрын
Second songs fit. Nice
@serial-traileurs18269 ай бұрын
Super ! Merci Cabover Crazy.
@serial-traileurs18269 ай бұрын
❤❤❤... Merci Cabover Crazy.
@947064m9 ай бұрын
modern trucks have no soul just a tool real trucks of old have, an immortal soul warmth
@robertmanning82469 ай бұрын
EVENTHOUGH I WAS WISHING I COULD HAVE TAKEN TRAINING OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL I THINK NOW I WOULD LOVE A PICTURE OF THE PHOENIX IN BLUE FOR MY WALL LET ME KNOW
@bottipoika9 ай бұрын
0:31 Old Scania with extended sleeper...where in the world has this extended sleeper cap been used?
@cabovercrazy58189 ай бұрын
Day cab (slimline) with a large aftermarket sleeper!! It's an Australian truck,we had a few with this type of set up but this was the largest!!
@user-gw4sn7fe4f8 ай бұрын
That's Scania was here in Australia it pulled fridge vans up and down the east coast in the 80s I think it is still around today in a shed with a collection
@cabovercrazy58188 ай бұрын
@@user-gw4sn7fe4f it's owned by John Zappia the Australian top doorslammer champion drag racer and still used as his transporter!!
@tygreenwood47210 ай бұрын
These were awesome looking trucks with that unique air ride cab that made the ride unbelievable for a Coe it was a sad day when Ford no longer made a class eight truck and took the market seriously!
@robertheck674710 ай бұрын
Some of the older trucks with all of the apportioned plates they were a pain. They are some beautiful trucks. I used to drive a Mack Cruise Liner just like the one shown in this video. It was a straight five speed, no power steering, no air bags. It was rough. Just a small Mack 237. But I loved driving, and at that time, that was all I knew. Make sure you secure loose things in the cab before tilting the cab, or you could be replacing the windshield. I learned a lot from those old trucks.
@7viewerlogic67011 ай бұрын
Great video! McCord= :03.
@KevinRichards-rk3gp11 ай бұрын
Cabover semis are rare here in the USA🇺🇸 nowadays, especially those Fords.
@ronaldwidiger905911 ай бұрын
I remember when there were so many of these on the road. Great looking truck then, even greater today!
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Old. School. Trucking. The. Best. Time. To be. A. Trucker
Man oh man, if ida had any of these Fords back in '76 when I was hauling Pearl Beer, I'd still be hauling Pearl Beer. Bee-u-tee-mous trux!
I ran for 42 years I saw that Coretta truck in the beginning I remember Paramus New Jersey to Los Angeles California in 48 hours
Always loved cabovers
I'm still looking for a 9670 to buy
Love the pictures. Wish the drivers were pictured too
Those trucks are in a pole barn somewhere
All trucks must be required to have 360 cameras and an INFRARED CAMERA for better view.
Wicall Trucing Callabassess
The Yellow and Red Pete is Ed Eto hay Probabley Dean Bergs Truck One of the greatest Hay Buck in the world a long with Lem Offingga
Driving in CA. in the 80s cabovers were about the only choice you had. I drove a CL-9000 for about 2 weeks, and I hated it. Top heavy with cab air ride that was slow to respond, and the shifter absolutely sucked. Not to mention the nosebleed from climbing into another stratosphere to enter the cab.
Lo sostengo en cualquier comentario no en el mundo camiones tan fuertes y hermosos como los INTERNATIONALES son incomparablessssss saludos desde URUGUAY acá se ven muchos estas hermosura
Transtars are old school..these are “new” trucks
Going off that theory aren't transtars new trucks compared to Emeryville's?? Not really new trucks, just not as old as some!!
You’re right….I forgot about an old roach Emeryville I hauled a few load of tomatoes with back In. the 70s.it was a hot rod with a 262 and a 10speed But still more fun than a Bubblnose Freightliner with a 200 Cummins and 5/2 two stick…
I had an 88 White cab over, 350 Cat, 18 speed on air ride, sorry I sold it. Great video, 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sounds like a sweet ride, thanks for the support!!
Not a cab over big rig kinder guy but really LUVING da video Sweetness LUV ❤ALONE ❤RASTAFORI
Sweet
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Beautiful
When a truck was a truck no automatic bullshit
Hell yes what a work horse love them cabovers
Those are the very good old days ❤ 😢 Miss you a lot
Fatigue Management. 🤟🤙👍
Mattgeorgecabtruck😅😅😅😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What extra features are on the interior of these big sleepers? I've never been in one.
I look at all these binders and it brings back memories of my uncle started out with riss crooked r from there he had 5 I took my test in one he was my teacher did for over 40yrs loved it can't stand it anymore because of the drivers that are coming up now truck driving 10spd 13spd 18spd 9spd 15spd that's trucking not a damn automatic
Шикарные
Al 💯
... gotta love them old "2-Story Fords!"
Great old pictures from back in the day. Would be cool to know the where abouts of these old rigs. I know the brown and gold with the biggest sleeper was at a truck driving school in Texas. Sure alot of these feel into disrepair and got parted or wrecked out.
Memories! Thank you!
Love the old school trucks they are very cool
I noticed two Australian trucks Simon kerswels Aerodyne called Aero cat ran a 3408 and the yellow and white 142 Scania called sundowner both ran around mid 80s
Simon Kerswell Kenworth, absolute weapon when the Caterpillar got back from a rebuild in the States. 700 hp V8 Cat. It was the only truck on the highway back in early 90's running Melbourne to Adelaide to Perth that no one & I mean NO ONE could round him up. Even Constantino's V8 Mack Super Liners with 100 mph diff ratio struggled. I was out there amongst back in the cowboy days of trucking in Australia. Apparently Kerswell do the express mail Melbourne to Perth in 36 hours. It was the Apex Truck hands down. Cheers Louis Kats 👍
j'adore la musique !
Would love to see the interior of the extended cab models
How does the cab tilt forward with the sleeper that big
@racefan8418 the sleeper stays put and the cab tilts forward.
I saw that big bunk ATDS at mid America trucking show back in the day.
cabovers are nothing but JUNK, and if anyone drives them, they would be first at the wreck. they are most DANGEROUS in Bad Weather! this one in the picture is called a Road Commode, 290 10 speed and cabovers are nothing BUT JUNK! they should condemn these pieces of junk! far too many new ppl being allowed to drive now & the new people are very poorly trained and junk overs aren't for the faint at heart!!!
Drove cl9000s for 15 years. Loved driving them
Making payments on a 9670 don't need it just want it😂4600 bucks runs drives well.
That's what it's all about!! Money ain't worth nothing if it don't make you happy!! Good work Sir!!
@cabovercrazy5818 thanks!!! Everyone should buy a 9670 🤓I'll buy anything 😎
My dad drove a late 70s jimmy conventional with no bunk over the road in the 80s for someone else. Drove international transtar cabovers after that. Drove a 425 double bunk kenworth for tusa exp out of rochester hauling paul newman sauce one time, cattlewagon on the farm type stuff
Second songs fit. Nice
Super ! Merci Cabover Crazy.
❤❤❤... Merci Cabover Crazy.
modern trucks have no soul just a tool real trucks of old have, an immortal soul warmth
EVENTHOUGH I WAS WISHING I COULD HAVE TAKEN TRAINING OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL I THINK NOW I WOULD LOVE A PICTURE OF THE PHOENIX IN BLUE FOR MY WALL LET ME KNOW
0:31 Old Scania with extended sleeper...where in the world has this extended sleeper cap been used?
Day cab (slimline) with a large aftermarket sleeper!! It's an Australian truck,we had a few with this type of set up but this was the largest!!
That's Scania was here in Australia it pulled fridge vans up and down the east coast in the 80s I think it is still around today in a shed with a collection
@@user-gw4sn7fe4f it's owned by John Zappia the Australian top doorslammer champion drag racer and still used as his transporter!!
These were awesome looking trucks with that unique air ride cab that made the ride unbelievable for a Coe it was a sad day when Ford no longer made a class eight truck and took the market seriously!
Some of the older trucks with all of the apportioned plates they were a pain. They are some beautiful trucks. I used to drive a Mack Cruise Liner just like the one shown in this video. It was a straight five speed, no power steering, no air bags. It was rough. Just a small Mack 237. But I loved driving, and at that time, that was all I knew. Make sure you secure loose things in the cab before tilting the cab, or you could be replacing the windshield. I learned a lot from those old trucks.
Great video! McCord= :03.
Cabover semis are rare here in the USA🇺🇸 nowadays, especially those Fords.
I remember when there were so many of these on the road. Great looking truck then, even greater today!