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Allan L. Dy |
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Joerg Schlagheck |
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Very well done. The title had me taking a second look!
March 30, 2007
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Allan L. Dy |
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Thanks for your kind words Joerg! I've always been fascinated with Peterbilts and big rigs. I wonder how to drive them. I enjoyed the National Geographic Channel feature on Mega Factories that showed, yes, Peterbilt's. Thanks again.
March 30, 2007
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Joerg Schlagheck |
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Honestly, I had no idea that this image shows a detail of a Peterbilt, but it makes sense. I'm still not sure were those vents would be located and I drive one of these machines for a living! They take some getting used to at first, but after that they're a joy to drive!
March 30, 2007
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Allan L. Dy |
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I should have told you I visited your gallery and read your bio -- that's where I learned about your association with Peterbilts. The photo above is not at all part of any Peterbilt although its a part of a transport machine too (a mini train for kids here in the town center mall) haha. Thanks! = )
March 30, 2007
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Joerg Schlagheck |
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Oh.., OK, See, it looks like it could have been on a truck somewhere (LOL)... Thank you for visiting my site too. My Peterbilt is a 1995 model 379. It makes a great photo object. However, the truck will need a makeover (paint) this year. I will be posting more pictures of it, before and after.
March 31, 2007
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