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Peterbilt salesman and family man with a love for all things automotive, born and raised in the trucking industry. Dad bought his first truck the same day I was born in 1972. It was an A model Kenworth W900. Many weekends were spent helping dad service and work on his truck. He had many different trucks over the years with many different models. Everything from a cabover Hayes, 359 Peterbilt Logger, LW Kenworth, W900 KW, 389 Peterbilt, T800 KW, WS 4900s, Freightliner Cabovers, C500 KW, Freightliner FLD and 388 Peterbilt's. I am a truck guy with an appreciation for all models and OEMs. Growing up in the 70s and 80s was the best time in trucking with all the iconic models. Truly grateful for the experiences and knowledge from growing up within the industry. I have driven and owned my own truck. I got out of trucking and into truck sales after the downturn in 2007. I have now been selling for Peterbilt Pacific for 10 years. welcome to my story, Mike. Mike the Truck Nut
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  • Subscribers
  • 42,699
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  • 10,652,272
  • 6,350 / d
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13,345th
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Avg. Video Views

13,206
VERY LOW, 30.9% of subscribers

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250
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Avg. Viewers

105
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Total Live Streams

25 Times
8 months ago, Last streamed

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Peterbilt salesman and family man with a love for all things automotive, born and raised in the trucking industry.  Dad bought his first truck the same day I was born in 1972.   It was an A model Kenworth W900.  Many weekends were spent helping dad service and work on his truck.  He had many different trucks over the years with many different models.  Everything from a cabover Hayes, 359 Peterbilt Logger, LW Kenworth, W900 KW, 389 Peterbilt, T800 KW, WS 4900s, Freightliner Cabovers, C500 KW, Freightliner FLD and 388 Peterbilt's.  I am a truck guy with an appreciation for all models and OEMs.  Growing up in the 70s and 80s was the best time in trucking with all the iconic models.  Truly grateful for the experiences and knowledge from growing up within the industry.  

I have driven and owned my own truck. I got out of trucking and into truck sales after the downturn in 2007.   I have now been selling for  Peterbilt Pacific for 10 years.  

welcome to my story,

Mike.