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I'm bald and cannot do a man bun.
Just won't fit in for the new owners' photos........
Oh well, just have to keep driving a real truck.
 

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This is the one you need if you're towing a heavy load.

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What is that International? It has that tesla thing on the back, so ya probably not a bad tow rig. Haha
 

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Ill admit, it looks better than the ones in the other pics
 

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With the way the world is now, i wouldnt mind having an armored vehicle.

I was thinking an old military h1.

But we'll see how this tesla truck thing works if one ever shows up.in canada
 

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I think it might be great. Could charge it with solar panels when all the ifrastructure gets wiped out.
 

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Anyone following the Edison highway truck that is being build in Canada. That's an "electric" truck that I could get behind. Diesel electric

 

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I'm guessing hydrogen electric will be the future. Powered by cold fusion or nuclear generated hydrogen.

I've been wrong before though
 

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Anyone following the Edison highway truck that is being build in Canada. That's an "electric" truck that I could get behind. Diesel electric


Yep that’s pretty cool. Would love to see it actually do some work though.
Trains and haul trucks are like that an I always wondered why that technology was not put in a class 8 truck. I wonder if it’s easier on diesel?


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