1:33 in the corner on the right where the fan was hanging I just watch the movie and I'm pretty sure there was one there unless they moved it to the passenger side
@@1965Gindy im only 14 and the only rides ive been in my whole life and this is no exageration pete 389 and 79s and all of these are cow mobiles so theyre basically show trucks yknow the ones with 300 chicken lights on the truck stretched out 22 inch bumbers etc
I would love to have a ride along in this truck. And yes, not too many of these trucks were built.
It also looks like the same truck from a scene in the movie License to Drive.
1:33 in the corner on the right where the fan was hanging I just watch the movie and I'm pretty sure there was one there unless they moved it to the passenger side
IH Sightliner is my favorite truck.
sheesh
@@halfanacrefarms2375 that was two years ago. I've wised up
@@1965Gindy you have a fair point i see you have moved onto the 359
@@halfanacrefarms2375 yes now we're onto the real trucks. No more mickey mouse junk
@@1965Gindy im only 14 and the only rides ive been in my whole life and this is no exageration pete 389 and 79s and all of these are cow mobiles so theyre basically show trucks yknow the ones with 300 chicken lights on the truck stretched out 22 inch bumbers etc
Cool truck. Doesn't seem to offer much protection to the driver, however.
At least you will be first on scene in the event of an accident.
And why these trucks are so few
Cause nobody wanted them. They only made them from 57-62. And even then they weren't common
@@1965Gindy okay ,but this truck is cool in the movie looked more at him than at the robots
@@1965Gindy in our Russian KAMAZ, you can't sleep in the back like that)))
This
name this truck in real life ?
International harvester sightliner, thats the name of it