With the angular camo custom paint, this custom dump truck is something unique. Lots of matte black instead of chrome, it runs for D&R Trucking.
It’s a Peterbilt 389, if you can’t see it with its disguise. It definitely doesn’t look like a real military Marine Corps truck, but the style is there.
I don’t think you have to go through military training to get behind the wheel, just get a CDL!
We’re going to update this write up again after some people comment on this truck, so if you’re curious about it too, check back and see what everybody adds to it.
First updates: Apparently camo semi trucks and industrial machines aren’t as rare as I thought! John E Verdensky said they already had camo concrete trucks at their plant.
The camo means different things to different truckers, too. Some people associate it right away with the military, like Michael Antilla who said that if it has to do with the U.S. Military, and was good for the U.S. nation, he’d drive it.
And others — Peterbilt fans — said they’d drive it of course because it was Peterbilt.
By the way, semi truck owners for this one, overall people really like your rig. Almost everybody said they would drive it if they got the chance.