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                  | Here is Mark Kulak's orange Peterbilt 379 "Chicken
          Hauler" (trucker slang for
          a real fancy truck). It started out as a Promotex long
          frame that had the fenders cut off then painted orange. The
          truck was sanded to make decal application easier. The
          sleeper had the ridges sanded off as well as the rivets on
          the sides and back. Mark then added low profile tires to the
          truck. The rear fenders were taken off another Promotex
          frame then the tops were recovered in mylar. Mark also built
          the mud flap hangers out of I-beam that he cut the bottom
          off. Then the mud flaps were made with black electrical
          tape and mylar flap weights. The stacks were
          made with chromed round pieces of plastic sprue. He finished it off
          with
          Testors orange paint, chrome strips on the cab and sleeper,
          and "CANT DRIVE 55" on the back of the bunk. The
          trailer is a Promotex 48 foot spread axle van. The spread was
          lowered then had mud flap hangers added along with fenders
          that were sanded down and recovered with mylar. The sides
          were covered in mylar to represent a stainless steel
          trailer. Then headded a decal to the back door (same as the
          truck) and added two chrome strips on the back door also. Mark finished
          it off with two chrome reefer fuel tanks and an
        orange Thermo King reefer. Also shown in Photo
        Gallery 186. Posted March 28, 2004 |  |