Miss Flatbed Red’s 1980 Peterbilt 352 Stainless Stu Tour
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- An edit, as I misspoke. The truck is from Greenville, SC, not Greensboro (wrong state!).
After nearly 50 tours of other peoples’ trucks, it’s high time I show you all around my own! Enjoy learning about Stainless Stu! If you have any photos of the Hollingsworth fleet when my truck was part of it, please get in touch.
Miss Flatbed Red is an artist who specializes in trucks. Book a drawing or check out her online shop at www.missflatbed.red Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, and subscribe here to be notified of future uploads! There are many more truck tours like this to come.
Intro music - "East Side Bar" (Instrumental) by Josh Woodward. Free download: joshwoodward.com/
That's an immaculate Peterbilt cabover
I would love to drive this truck at least once in my life.
Thanks Red for sending me this link. I've loved 352 Peterbilt trucks since I was a kid. I also love 351, 359, 379 models. Great truck and great video.
Oh wow, Peterbuilt with a two stroke Detroit. It doesn’t get any better than that.
Looks and sounds great! Love the sound of those old Detroits!
Nice looking rig
Awesome Ole gal with the greatest engine awesome idea for transformation !!!
A dream to own something like this
That's a good looking truck.
Thanks!
The 6V71T and the 92 are the hot rods of the road. Looking forward to seeing it all done.
It is painted now. There are many photos and shorts of it.
I can't wait to see it all finished up at the convention
I won’t be completely done for…a while…but you’ll like what you’ll see in June :) Then I’ll have to financially recover before the next steps 😂
Understood!🤣
I can’t wait to see this thing at a show.
Bootaful looking truck
Nice looking 1980 peterbilt 352
Awesome truck. My first road truck was a cab over Pete 😍
Nice art of S. Pruett's rig. KNY 1649 call sign. Oh the memorories....
Love the sound of a screaming Detroit!
The ol’ two stroke joke!
Your plans sound great!
Hope to see it!
Big enough to be useful, small enough to cozy up to. I do enjoy your art especially when in perspective. Cheers.
How awesome you have the work history of the truck!! It will make a FINE studio/RV!!
Very Nice
Love it🤘
Nice
Wow , great acquisition !!! 🙏
Go the 92 ! Beautiful truck
I drove some cab over Pete’s back in the 80s. They felt like they were 12ft. wide compared to the kws. Nice truck.
Beautiful piece of kit.
How fun! We'll look for you on the road, this summer. Safe travels.
It doesn’t look like this anymore - check put my more recent shorts & pics on instagram to see what to watch for now :)
Very nice unit.
Love that truck 👍
It's a beauty.
superb
What a great idea, and a cool rig to do it in🤙
THANK YOU!!!!!!! ♥
Very cool
👍👍
Very Nice. I like it like it is , but a good candidate for your plans.
You should do a bankruptcy episode about Consolidated Freightways. It’s a Interesting story!
And now I know.. I usually equate stainless bodies with refrigerated trucks so I thought it might be a farm to processing plant truck. Thanks MFR
This one would be perfect for expedite work
Stu is enjoying his retirement.
That’s cool it has the old Tachograph do you know how to read those discs because a lot of people think they do and really can’t if you truly know how to interpret those markings on the disc they can reveal a lot of info into the drivers Performance during his tour of duty
You ought to be a part of the ATHS. American Truck Historical Society. For the preservation snd remberance of old trucks.
I am a life member, and am on committees. You can see in this video that my truck has several ATHS logos on it.
@@MissFlatbedRed Thank you for replying, as I didn't catch your obvious membership. And I thank you for your dedication to old trucks. This year I am going to try and take videos of the shows I go to. Especially our chapter show, yet to be determined for a date. Thanks again.
Is that an old Red Cap truck or Blue Bell truck out of Greenville sc
The video explains it was a Hollingsworth truck.
Interesting, I didn't know Detroit built a 69 series. I know they built a 53, 71, 92, and a 60. The 60 was a 4 stroke, the others were 2 stroke. My birth day is Nov 28th too
Detroit Diesel built a 169 series engine, not a 69 . For a while DD built a 110 series. Some 6-110 were used in trucks
@@andrewking4885 I meant 149, hit the wrong key
Did I miss something ? The truck in question has a 6V92T
Did I miss something ? The truck in question has a 6V92T
Detroit had another 4 stroke. 8.2L I think it was. I don't know much about them. I changed a water pump on one years ago.
are the stainless steel boxes rare? I believe there is an old Ford F-series truck where we used to live that has a stainless steel box on it. I don't have any idea what I would do with it but I thought it would be cool just to restore if nothing else.
Probably put on by whoever owned it. Mine was from a fleet that was built this way.
I'd love to find a cabover with a 26' box.
What wheelbase is your truck??
238”
Needs to be converted to a flat bed and painted red.😂
Most definitely not happening.
@@MissFlatbedRed I was making a flabed red truck joke.
Straight truck? Thought it was a tractor trailer...