Which semi-truck design has unanimously received the Official Any Forums Seal of Approval?

Which semi-truck design has unanimously received the Official Any Forums Seal of Approval?

Cab-over or conventional?

Attached: imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-qiacZjULRxQ.jpg (700x1866, 472.61K)

Cabovers are based. Conventional not shabby.

Cabovers are for cucks, you might as well be vaxxed and have a black stepchild.

Cab over, I want to be as close as possible to the splatterzone

Attached: Carmageddon-Cover.jpg (800x1021, 175.17K)

All I know is that those men are seriously endangering my life.

Attached: duel.jpg (720x554, 38.26K)

any time i walk in front of these i put my hand up over my head, even over 6 feet tall those truck niggers may not see you crossing before they pull out

some actual decent life advice for a change

My favorite struck is the 379 Peterbilt

Attached: 1024px-2003_Peterbilt_379.jpg (1024x768, 196.07K)

drag coefficient of a cinder block. nice

Conventional is aesthetic and based. Older cab-overs can be aesthetic but newer ones scream eurocuck to me

>cant see jack shit, but still tails the fuck out of you 3' off ur rear bumper
ah yes, the niggerbilt 379

well there are no cabovers being made in American (well mack garbage truck) Australia makes new k200's

>a Prius driver has entered the chat

Step aside pussies

Attached: 97A18867-22BB-48A0-8776-A2D0B9672C8C.jpg (1280x960, 451.23K)

Euro trucks unironically wouldn't cut it in weimerikkka

Attached: 717sm5zVGEL._SL1200_.jpg (1200x1200, 203.96K)

Attached: 1550705331864.jpg (439x363, 127.22K)

True story some nigger in an old kenworth was road raging like a mofo swerving around on this big interstate. He wanted to get past me bad, but my old lifted truck had just enough umph to keep him behind me. I got tired of racing him and he came up on my right and tried to run me off the road. I almost lost my shit in the grass. I caught up to him and pulled up rifht next to him and pointed a loaded .45 straight at his window and the look on his face was pure terror. He slammed on the breaks and jackknifed it towards the nearest exist. End of story. Fuck meth head truckers. I know not all of them are like this, but around the east coast we get some bad ones.

Based and Mackpilled

Found out he was a kike and hated his music ever since.

>I got tired of racing him and he came up on my right

As if you didn't know this already, I'm here to remind you, you're a cocksucking faggot. Didn't read the rest.

Attached: Anders-Behring-Breivik-sm-010.jpg (460x276, 11.97K)

Sorry about you having no testicles

Pete 389

Attached: pete.jpg (1289x1101, 148.63K)

mint green is dope too

Dont care nigger. I got a loaded 45 for you too.

if its stronk and can honk, its a tronk

petes, kennies, and macks are based. Detroit diesel 2 stroke and Cummins engines are based. The only cabover euro trucks I like are Scanias

Both

Anyone who says cabover hasn't ridden in one. They may be aesthetic, but they'll fuck up your back.
And on today's addition of Things That Never Happened.

Kenworth or nothing, frendo

Attached: trukk.jpg (822x699, 93.71K)

Yep almost all trucks are governed at 70 mph. Only the owner operators might not be. Our leased fleet is and I've heard a number of "stories" about our drivers passing people at 85. If the governors didn't stop them our GPS monitoring would have. Rp4gp

for me it's space trucks.

Attached: 20200112000749_1.jpg (1920x1080, 431.11K)

Pete 379L. Perfect year was '05. Classic styling inside, with all the improvements in ride, mirror placement, and door handles of a new 389.

Also... I want yellow under the hood!

let off gas, shift into neutral, profit.

HAHAHAHAHAAH. one of the worst movies i've ever had the displeasure to watch

Only thing holding some owner operators back is gearing... Current truck does 108 before she hits the engine governor at 2100RPM in top cog.

Just don’t walk so close to the truck you fucking sperg lmao

The only reason they built kenworths was to keep the niggers out of peterbilts.

Attached: 022627FE-E0AF-4A5B-B410-079CBE803B9D.jpg (1280x961, 209.86K)