The new LoneStar is International Truck & Engine's "game changing" truck. This stodgy old company now has a kick butt looking truck that will make any owner-operater drool with envy!
@Supreme761 You have to remember that the distances travelled even one way are more than then length or breadth of may European comuntries. The landmass of the entire British Isles could fiot into Autralia 26 times
@donyunger If you want your freight delivered to within 250 miles of your receiver & you have six months to get it there use the railroad. if you want it delivered in a few days to the receiver's dock call a trucker. Green advantage? really? each cylinder in a locomotive is the size of a 5 gallon bucket. if it weren't for Government subsidies all the railroads would have went out of business 50 years ago.
@veo091 "look around and you won't see any" really? I see em all the time, there are a blue million of them running U.S. 24 in Indiana & Ohio pulling refer, several hauling livestock, in fact I spoke to an Owner-op in Frankfort Indiana that had traded his pete in for a Lonestar back when they first came out, & he told me it was a great truck. I've been inside one & the visibility is as good as any I've been in. as for the price it's not any more expensive then a comparable Pete or Kenworth.
yeah loneliness is the hardest thing to beat on trucking, everytime i think abut this i want to cry...
caballoalizeero 1 week ago
@Supreme761 You have to remember that the distances travelled even one way are more than then length or breadth of may European comuntries. The landmass of the entire British Isles could fiot into Autralia 26 times
Mechknight73 1 month ago
@kylebohde actually that was a 38-40 D-series pickup they had there.
teeshka1963 1 month ago
@Mechknight73 Inspiration came from the D-series truck of the late thirties. And lots of Lonestars have bullbars in my area. They look good.
teeshka1963 1 month ago
I want one!!
acco1840 2 months ago
Cool song cool truck
bowen43211 2 months ago
Song????
R100254 3 months ago
@donyunger If you want your freight delivered to within 250 miles of your receiver & you have six months to get it there use the railroad. if you want it delivered in a few days to the receiver's dock call a trucker. Green advantage? really? each cylinder in a locomotive is the size of a 5 gallon bucket. if it weren't for Government subsidies all the railroads would have went out of business 50 years ago.
kdrapertrucker 3 months ago
@veo091 "look around and you won't see any" really? I see em all the time, there are a blue million of them running U.S. 24 in Indiana & Ohio pulling refer, several hauling livestock, in fact I spoke to an Owner-op in Frankfort Indiana that had traded his pete in for a Lonestar back when they first came out, & he told me it was a great truck. I've been inside one & the visibility is as good as any I've been in. as for the price it's not any more expensive then a comparable Pete or Kenworth.
kdrapertrucker 3 months ago
Is that truck smiling at me?
doogals99 3 months ago