I see bedbuggers and drop decks pulling military loads with these sleepers most often. I talked to a Landstar guy who said he was about to drop $90k to put one on his 379. It included stetching the frame to about 315" WB.
Nice presentaton, thank you! Asked the questions I would've, got all the first answers I wanted to know. Liked the salesman too. No bullshit, just straight to the point. And it ain't longer than it's gotta be. Good work.
@aid2003 ; It is only about $70,000, for the sleeper, installed on your truck. The $205,000, includes the truck. With the right freight contracts, it could bring in around $180,000 a year, before expenses. This could be paid off in 5 years. Better than 25 years of house payments LOL.
Another 5 star for ya man, I wouldn't mind having me one of those, but like u said it's going to take a lot of good paying freight and a lot of patience.
I see bedbuggers and drop decks pulling military loads with these sleepers most often. I talked to a Landstar guy who said he was about to drop $90k to put one on his 379. It included stetching the frame to about 315" WB.
aypapi64 10 months ago
great video-c $205K - like buying a house, isnt it?
clipdan 2 years ago
Nice presentaton, thank you! Asked the questions I would've, got all the first answers I wanted to know. Liked the salesman too. No bullshit, just straight to the point. And it ain't longer than it's gotta be. Good work.
tourneroue 3 years ago
can u pull a 53' with this and not be over length ???
RNRCHICKENMAN99 3 years ago
good looking volvo
planetknight500 3 years ago
wow its really great that you can make trucks your home aswell
xAlanxEnglandx 3 years ago
i would love to have one of those trucks during down time but i would hate to have to goto a tight spot with one
turbulentmotorsports 3 years ago
to big
ManenQ 3 years ago
THX man.Now i hate my truck..205.000$ for a camper..thats much much money but great interior..5 stars and fav.. take care bro..
aid2003 3 years ago
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cowboyblue55 1 year ago
@aid2003 ; It is only about $70,000, for the sleeper, installed on your truck. The $205,000, includes the truck. With the right freight contracts, it could bring in around $180,000 a year, before expenses. This could be paid off in 5 years. Better than 25 years of house payments LOL.
cowboyblue55 1 year ago
@cowboyblue55 10-4..
THX for reply
aid2003 1 year ago
I want to know what kinda frieght some drivers haul to afford this kinda truck, i know i would love to have that truck...nice vid man
379showtime 3 years ago
i always see those bedbuggers rocking those sleepers
turbulentmotorsports 3 years ago
Another 5 star for ya man, I wouldn't mind having me one of those, but like u said it's going to take a lot of good paying freight and a lot of patience.
koelya21 3 years ago