@@BrandonLeech for 500k I could think of something better to invest in that would bring you passive income for the rest of your life. You’re right, it’s a working man’s gig and I’ve been around long enough to know these things have gotten way out of hand. You work to pay that note.
No one ever talks about the real maintenance it takes to keep this unit operational. Road hazards, road conditions, vibrations, weather, who is gona work on one of the systems when it fails, trust me it will fail. Beautiful craftmanship, everything a driver needs on board, job well done.
It's no different than a motor home. The US trucking system is so developed that you can probably find someone to work on this no matter which state you're in.
Met a guy who talked about owning one of these. He said he made really good money being on the road all the time. He also said the money was so good he was able to support his wife and her boyfriend back home and everything(sarcastically).
For truck sake. I wish we had trucks like this in England. Admire it for what it is, 'kin awesome. That truck can still make more money than it cost to build it. Nice job America. You do it real. 🇺🇲🏴 👍
Im a driver close to the end of my career. If your going to be on the road this beautiful truck would make living out there much nicer. But man taking a right turn would take a minute to relearn. And its a heavy beast
Yeah it’s nice but there’s no way I could get into some of the places on my routes with that. I have the shortest sleeper you can get on 2023 cascadia and it’s still tight.
Not really. I drove a custom sleeper W9 for some time before retirement, but the boss was adamant about the black color. PITA to keep clean, plus I love blue.@@schoolboy6633
Man it would be heaven to operate in a truck like that. But I'm not sure it's very practical. Some of the spots I have to back into are twisty and tight. Kraft Foods Atlanta is no joke. No room for error. That tractor with a trailer would not fit. Truckers don't like to lose load opportunities because they often need a particular load to get them to their next pickup. BUT, if you have a dedicated route. This would be fine. Cheers
I saw one of these extended Kenworths in Chicago, as it came down the street it was bouncing up and down in the centre as the chassis flexed. Must have been interesting to steer down the highway!
Its doable, guys and gals its about finding your niche in trucking thats the secret no one wants to reveal im a car hauler myself and no one wants to do it yes we load em yes we insepect them yes we strap yes we drive em o thats too much work most drivers say and usually their in reefers or dry vans everything is moved by truck at some point find your niche lady's and gents and absolutely kill it my new car hauler was 415000 from Cottrell it can be done we jus have to do it for the right price lets keep truckin
I started driving trucks on international work in 1973 running weekly from Ireland to France /Italy /Switzerland and many more places, had to be a round trip a week to make serious money , that involved a 22hour ferry crossing from Ireland to France and the same on the return leg…I think I earned my stripes , I much prefer European trucks to American , ridiculously long wheelbases needing a football field to turn , in comparison the European tractors were far more advanced and far more powerful… I started driving a truck with a 13 speed road ranger box and had that truck for 4 years, then Volvo and then Scanias, there are no trucks like a Scania with the V8 engine, the last one I had was an S650 running at 44tons or 97,000 lbs …Fully automatic and for the last 12 years of my career I drove automatic transmissions, wild horses wouldn’t have got me back to manual transmissions , so old fashioned and out of their time, I could let that Scania come down the Mountain Mont Blanc crossing from Italy into France letting this truck run at 40 mph using the engine retarder and not touching my service brakes, sorry this driver is a modernists when it comes to serious truck driving…
Gorgeous truck and sleeping/living quarters! However, it reminds me of the old song "Give me 40 acres adn I'll turn this rig around." That is a LONG setup. Add a trailer to the setup and you have a really long setup.
I had a freightliner cascadia that had double bunks. A inverter a microwave an electric skillet a coffee maker and a fridge. That truck had everything I needed and I only paid 16000 Canadian for it. Drove it for a good while then sold it.
You've been very lucky to get a truck for 16000. In US for $16,000 you can get "mechanical special" which most likely won't be good for a "good while" before you want to get rid of it.
@@InterUnetAutomotive I know what you mean. I did have to do a full suspension bushing replace and alignment and cab mounts. Other than that it was a very lucky find.
Con un camion como este ya puedes estar todo el tiempo por carretera sin preocuparte de nada, el hecho de que lleve baño y ducha es para mi lo que marca la diferencia. Desgraciadamente en Europa estos camiones no estan permitidos, hay unos estandares de dimensiones maximas que no permiten conducir camiones de este tipo, una pena porque un camion asi te da libertad total, es una preciosidad 👌 Si ya tuviese la tecnologia de los camiones actuales, sobre todo europeos, ya casi que no te has de preocupar ni de conducir 😅 Pero esta claro que los camiones americanos son impresionantes, me encantan, son unas autenticas bestias de la carretera 😍
When you like blue it’s a nice truck,,and for all the people that are negative on this truck don’t know what they are talking about,30 years ago I bought the first big sleeper payed in 3 years,bought the next one in 1998 with a 124 inch sleeper on a 379 Pete 7-8 years later I put another sleeper on different layout payed cash for it,I exualy made millions with it hauling hitech machinery,average payload 26000 lbs,empty weight was 39000 lbs pulling a stepdeck canastoga,when you focus on trucking you can make a lot of money and my average over those 30 years is less then 100000 miles a year,average 10-12 % empty miles ,,,,I say when you complain all the time, about trucking why are you doing it,there is at least 50-60 % that make lots of money I did,,, 0:51
We call those super sized sleepers CONDOs. It has been my experience when I see one of those in the truckstop it always belongs to a husband & wife team. A woman needs more than truckstop showers & sleeping in a sleeper. Those condos are a regular home w shower, kitchen, desk, tv watching area, queen or king bed, utility power system providing power-heat-hot water-ac-charges the truck batteries. Its living large. !
This woman sleeps in a regular ol' sleeper, but I'd be lying if I said I am not drooling over this truck!! I've only been trucking a little over a year but I daydream about hauling custom critical or the like so I can get myself in a "condo." The filth of truck stops gets pretty old after a while and the idea of my own little shower, it would make trucking MUCH lower stress for me!!😅But jeez, the turning radius and the fuel cost ... this baby is for a lifer who loves the road and must have some solid, dedicated business going. Sounds pretty cool to me!!
Far cry from the 76 w900 my dad used to drive! We used to call those big bunks " playpens"! We had a mack with a big bunk that got nicknamed " hotel mack"!
If you could afford that then you don't need to truck anymore
They’re trucking because they love it brotha
This makes their jobs more enjoyable...
If you could afford 10 of these maybe not. It’s still a working man’s gig no matter how fancy your one truck is.
@@BrandonLeech for 500k I could think of something better to invest in that would bring you passive income for the rest of your life.
You’re right, it’s a working man’s gig and I’ve been around long enough to know these things have gotten way out of hand. You work to pay that note.
@TerraFirma-X for that price i should make 10$ pm 😂 what a fking joke . Who make those prices?
This gorgeous machine gives a whole new meaning to "working from home".
More like “homing from work”, right? 🤣
If I had this truck, I'd haul loads while also hosting a airbnb
Hahaaaaa. Good One!
No one ever talks about the real maintenance it takes to keep this unit operational. Road hazards, road conditions, vibrations, weather, who is gona work on one of the systems when it fails, trust me it will fail. Beautiful craftmanship, everything a driver needs on board, job well done.
It's no different than a motor home. The US trucking system is so developed that you can probably find someone to work on this no matter which state you're in.
No different than a motor home. In other words, it'll fall apart after a year.
@@29outlaw how do you know....is this where you cook your meth...???
What are you talking about? You can find someone fix something just about anywhere
Met a guy who talked about owning one of these. He said he made really good money being on the road all the time. He also said the money was so good he was able to support his wife and her boyfriend back home and everything(sarcastically).
Hold up.....his wife AND HER BOYFRIEND?!? WTF
I wish this ride for every Trucker out there! They are Heros !
So beautiful.. i miss driving trucks so much.. too drive a truck one more time...darn back surgery.. God bless all of our truckers..Men and women..
Thank you for all you're Pryor service..
@@richardmorris7063 Have a Blessed day Sir... Thank you...
im thinking about trying it out, what would you say are the biggest drawbacks?
@@marcusaurelius1639 seems like the biggest drawback is not being able to spell.
@@swiftadventurer thats a drug problem not a trucker problem
For truck sake. I wish we had trucks like this in England. Admire it for what it is, 'kin awesome. That truck can still make more money than it cost to build it. Nice job America. You do it real. 🇺🇲🏴 👍
This looks better than some studio apartments I have seen.
My uncle rebuilt his rear end so the two rear axles would turn also. It makes turning way so much easier. Very cool rig I love it.
Beautiful truck. With the turning circle of a container ship.
It’s a semi lol
It is a "tractor", it pulls a "semi" trailer.@@xaphan8581
One of the best RV's I've seen!!
This isn't a RV, It is a Commercial Truck with a extended sleeper.
@@sfcjones2590 it’s called sarcasm
never have to come off the road...all the comforts of home and making money..yea..im into that no problem
I can drive this forever 😊
Im a driver close to the end of my career. If your going to be on the road this beautiful truck would make living out there much nicer. But man taking a right turn would take a minute to relearn. And its a heavy beast
As a trucker we all know that we deal with places with no space that think will give a lot of problems. It’s to much. Not for me. But it’s beautiful
Yeah it’s nice but there’s no way I could get into some of the places on my routes with that. I have the shortest sleeper you can get on 2023 cascadia and it’s still tight.
How about working for us at Canada , you name your price
These things are designed for line haul mainly. Drop and hook to a standard semi that’ll be able to take the load to final destination
Love the full gauge package with the diamond VIT interior, definitely a must.
My country remarkably requires this truck
Hitch hikers would never want to leave!
That is one beautiful ride there.
Best looking truck I've ever seen.
probably the most expensive one you've ever seen too! Smdh
Not really. I drove a custom sleeper W9 for some time before retirement, but the boss was adamant about the black color. PITA to keep clean, plus I love blue.@@schoolboy6633
Beautiful ❤️ what a truck !
Fantastic this has everything you need. Real comfort for long distance trucking. I t makes you truck longer than you would like. Thanks again.
Man it would be heaven to operate in a truck like that. But I'm not sure it's very practical. Some of the spots I have to back into are twisty and tight. Kraft Foods Atlanta is no joke. No room for error. That tractor with a trailer would not fit. Truckers don't like to lose load opportunities because they often need a particular load to get them to their next pickup. BUT, if you have a dedicated route. This would be fine. Cheers
An RV that hauls freight!! I'd sell my house and live in that. What a beauty!
DEFINITELY
You'd have to
If I owned this,I would Just rent one out and attach a flatbed on it and just put my RV on the flatbed trailer,and now that's what ya call Double RV
Wow what a beautiful Semi! 🚛
That's a real nice Semi!
Wow! Beautiful!
This is my dream truck, I really want to have it, but unfortunately in my country they don't allow trucks with front noses.
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ❤
TRULY AMAZING ❤
AWESOME Layout! Love it!👍
I could quite happily live in that cab, awsome 👏👏👏
Beautiful don't have to pay rent no more. I'd love to have this.
Nah just a $2000 fuel bill instead.
I saw one of these extended Kenworths in Chicago, as it came down the street it was bouncing up and down in the centre as the chassis flexed. Must have been interesting to steer down the highway!
That is a beautiful truck.
That turning radius though 😮
🙂wow, awesome home on wheels,,,,,AMAZING!!!
Definitely keep you refreshed on the Road, very nice
Beautiful! But it would have the turning circle of a super-tanker.
All that's missing is the spiral staircase to the crows nest on top
Its doable, guys and gals its about finding your niche in trucking thats the secret no one wants to reveal im a car hauler myself and no one wants to do it yes we load em yes we insepect them yes we strap yes we drive em o thats too much work most drivers say and usually their in reefers or dry vans everything is moved by truck at some point find your niche lady's and gents and absolutely kill it my new car hauler was 415000 from Cottrell it can be done we jus have to do it for the right price lets keep truckin
My wife and i looked at one like this 20 yrs ago. The sleeper by itself was a $100k then....i bet this is an easy $450k truck today!
The sleeper $160K now
Whole truck about $360-370k.
I still remember when I bought a Peterbilt jacket for $128,000 and they through in a new 379
@@fu2419 Seems cheap by today standards when Ford makes trucks north of 100k now.
Wonder if there's " wiggle room" w/ that price? Lol
The Lot Lizard retention net is nice touch…
Beautiful :*
Beautiful and comfortable
Me gusto mucho este camion,es muy lindo por todos vale la pena seguir luchando con este proceso .Suerte!!!.Leslie leyton.💪👍🇨🇱♥️
Absolutely. Beautiful ride. Like to have had this unit before I retired. At least it has a man's transmission in it.
🤣🤣 right!
I always wonder about that stuff You see a truck like this and the put an AMT in it and 500 why wouldn't you go with a 605
When You Full Up,You Get a Free Shower,So Why Buy This.???
@@vangarcia419Because U can shower, eat, use restroom ANYTIME!!!!! Don't have 2 wait on showers or any of the other hassle @ a trk stop
I started driving trucks on international work in 1973 running weekly from Ireland to France /Italy /Switzerland and many more places, had to be a round trip a week to make serious money , that involved a 22hour ferry crossing from Ireland to France and the same on the return leg…I think I earned my stripes , I much prefer European trucks to American , ridiculously long wheelbases needing a football field to turn , in comparison the European tractors were far more advanced and far more powerful… I started driving a truck with a 13 speed road ranger box and had that truck for 4 years, then Volvo and then Scanias, there are no trucks like a Scania with the V8 engine, the last one I had was an S650 running at 44tons or 97,000 lbs …Fully automatic and for the last 12 years of my career I drove automatic transmissions, wild horses wouldn’t have got me back to manual transmissions , so old fashioned and out of their time, I could let that Scania come down the Mountain Mont Blanc crossing from Italy into France letting this truck run at 40 mph using the engine retarder and not touching my service brakes, sorry this driver is a modernists when it comes to serious truck driving…
My baby brother needs this truck! I love it! His favorite color is red though. Beautiful though!!
My favorite color is Red also
That is awesome
I love this truck
Sell the house,and live in it and travel.Safest camper ever.
This is driving luxury
Thats the way to do it.... excellent craftsmanship...
My Dream Truck!!!❤
THIS TRUCK IS BAD ASS I LOVE BLUE
Gorgeous truck and sleeping/living quarters! However, it reminds me of the old song "Give me 40 acres adn I'll turn this rig around." That is a LONG setup. Add a trailer to the setup and you have a really long setup.
Wow, this is really nice.
I had a freightliner cascadia that had double bunks. A inverter a microwave an electric skillet a coffee maker and a fridge. That truck had everything I needed and I only paid 16000 Canadian for it. Drove it for a good while then sold it.
You've been very lucky to get a truck for 16000. In US for $16,000 you can get "mechanical special" which most likely won't be good for a "good while" before you want to get rid of it.
@@InterUnetAutomotive I know what you mean. I did have to do a full suspension bushing replace and alignment and cab mounts. Other than that it was a very lucky find.
Beautiful truck you truckers deserve the very best
Impressive. 👍🏿
That long wheelbase looks a right PITA for manoeuvring even in roomy yards
Ну это крутой трак, базара нет.
BEAUTIFUL 😍❤️
Beautiful.....was surprised to see it wasn't an automatic....
it's a w900 most are manuals
Con un camion como este ya puedes estar todo el tiempo por carretera sin preocuparte de nada, el hecho de que lleve baño y ducha es para mi lo que marca la diferencia. Desgraciadamente en Europa estos camiones no estan permitidos, hay unos estandares de dimensiones maximas que no permiten conducir camiones de este tipo, una pena porque un camion asi te da libertad total, es una preciosidad 👌 Si ya tuviese la tecnologia de los camiones actuales, sobre todo europeos, ya casi que no te has de preocupar ni de conducir 😅 Pero esta claro que los camiones americanos son impresionantes, me encantan, son unas autenticas bestias de la carretera 😍
Это просто космос😍😍😍
Well i know what i want for christmas
Now that’s a badass truck,wow!!!!
I really think every trucker deserve this i mean its just basic comforts which they just need!!
Thats not a semi truck, thats a motorhome that pays for itself... and then some.
An awesome truck with a sweet color!
So ein schöner LKW und dann Gelsenkirchener Barock Möbelbau 😢und das im 21 Jahrhundert!
This is purely luxury
Truly dont need to work if you can afford this work truck😮😮😮
That is like diving a bus with a 53' trailer behind.
Yesss , beautiful 🤩 like ❤ it😊
When you like blue it’s a nice truck,,and for all the people that are negative on this truck don’t know what they are talking about,30 years ago I bought the first big sleeper payed in 3 years,bought the next one in 1998 with a 124 inch sleeper on a 379 Pete
7-8 years later I put another sleeper on different layout payed cash for it,I exualy made millions with it hauling hitech machinery,average payload 26000 lbs,empty weight was 39000 lbs pulling a stepdeck canastoga,when you focus on trucking you can make a lot of money and my average over those 30 years is less then 100000 miles a year,average 10-12 % empty miles ,,,,I say when you complain all the time, about trucking why are you doing it,there is at least 50-60 % that make lots of money I did,,, 0:51
This truck reminds me of a GREAT man I knew named Bruce Schwartz who drove for North American/STI . Set up LITERALLY the same way
beautiful
We call those super sized sleepers CONDOs. It has been my experience when I see one of those in the truckstop it always belongs to a husband & wife team. A woman needs more than truckstop showers & sleeping in a sleeper.
Those condos are a regular home w shower, kitchen, desk, tv watching area, queen or king bed, utility power system providing power-heat-hot water-ac-charges the truck batteries. Its living large.
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This woman sleeps in a regular ol' sleeper, but I'd be lying if I said I am not drooling over this truck!! I've only been trucking a little over a year but I daydream about hauling custom critical or the like so I can get myself in a "condo." The filth of truck stops gets pretty old after a while and the idea of my own little shower, it would make trucking MUCH lower stress for me!!😅But jeez, the turning radius and the fuel cost ... this baby is for a lifer who loves the road and must have some solid, dedicated business going. Sounds pretty cool to me!!
This is the best Truck on the road to drive..
It’s when you get to the delivery point that problems start😅
Good as a camper truck ❤
Who needs a house when you own one of them ha ha
That’s a nice rig.👍
Would a truck like that I would stay on the road as a owner operator.😊
Very bealtifouw liked loved
Very nice 😁 👌 👍
A real home on wheels😊
500k, write their boys! Beautiful truck indeed
$370k.
I LIKE
Nose quién se puede permitir ese camión 😢...parece más para ir de vacaciones 😅😅
Wuaoh!! Chulada de camión una casa de trabajo y rodante agusto 😊
My dream truck
アメリカって何でもデカイね
~👍👍
トラックも馬鹿デカい😊
とても良いトラック!
格好いい~👍👍👍👍👍
Be a nice prime mover for a race team
Love it❤
💗💗 CASA INGLESA KENWORTH 😍😍😍😍😍
American trucks, technology and design from the sixties. Look at those little windows.
Far cry from the 76 w900 my dad used to drive! We used to call those big bunks " playpens"! We had a mack with a big bunk that got nicknamed " hotel mack"!
Amazing❤️
Really cool. Next video though might want to close the door to cut out noise on your demo
I ❤ it... ‘nough said!