My Neighbor and his 1971 needle nose (everyday work Truck)
I stopped bye to video tape my neighbors 1971 needle nose Pete. He bought it brand new and runs six days a week.
I stopped bye to video tape my neighbors 1971 needle nose Pete. He bought it brand new and runs six days a week.
ok no problem
@TheLargecars Nope and I never will. The Truck is one of a kind, because he kept it the way he wants it. Heck The pictures of his kids that he has in the cab are even from the 70′s…
@bluejay148
I’m very sorry. I don’t know how come I posted it under your post. I meant to reply to the guy who wanted me to tell him to stick some strait pipes on it. again sorry for my brain freeze…
what that gotto do with me saying nice rig got a good sound to it what did u mean by that u were saying
@Dulein I know, that was the same thing my wife said after seeing the video. but the truth was. my son was just getting over a very nasty cold.
@scottriggsfan around 3 1/4 million….
milage?
nice rig got a good sound to it
@DIESELFUMESS did u ever tell him to put on a pair of straight pipes?
8 idiots dislike this video? WTF! That’s one sweet truck and tip my hat to it.
Wish you can smell that smell (cough,cough in the background) LOL
she sounds realy good
俺的にピートのコンベショナルってあんまり興味ないんだけど、
このニードル・ノーズ・タイプは好き。。。
萌え☆
wow, now thats a REAL truck
OH MY GOD !! DUDE I figured it would look good but when it pulled out the shed !! Never seen a finer sight !!
i don’t know alot about US trucks but that is one heck of a truck. does he have a whole house in the cab? it is an true american bigrig real nice condition to be an everyday work horse. very clean and tidy.
ya i seen him going thru reedsburg a couple times when i was going into foremost farms with a load of milk.dont they have trucks that are from up around ridgeway wis,
@DIESELFUMESS That’s a beautiful truck. I had two older KWs an 84 and an 85 and to see the doors close on the old girl nice and tight after 40 plus years is a testament to how tough and overbuilt rigs used to be. You didn’t throw trucks away like now, you just kept rebuilding and painting until you got tired of the truck.
thats the same paint job as snowmans kenworth w900a
It’s good to see that someone has looked after a classic, bloody nice truck.
You don’t see anything like that over here in New Zealand.
@wannalayya I hear you.. The Needle Nose Peterbilts are the prettiest trucks ever built.. I’d love to see that Bodystyle revived in some fashion.. the radiator technology is there to do it. I’m an old trucker myself.. with 1.4 million miles of service… I’ve seen temperatures in El Centro and Baker California of 115 deg- even newer trucks struggle somewhat at those temps to keep water temps under 220.. it’s a trip “slower” not stopper, you ease up on the throttle and keep going.
it can get as much as up to 110 F here in cali but I read this from an old trucker who retired and wrote a book about the class 8 trucks. I think there cool
@wannalayya Maybe a Radiator Age (corrosion) or Material (not aluminum) Problem.. the Modern T-600 Kenworth has a similar sized radiator and can handle a 600hp 3406 Caterpillar.
I’d pretty much give my left nut for that Pete. OK, mabey not, but something of equal value.
A guy in my town has one thats a dump truck I wish I could buy it off him. The only thing wrong with them is the radiator is too small can’t handle the heat in the summer as well