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If you love shooting truck pictures as much as we do, then you should let others enjoy your photos. This page is where our viewers and truck drivers get to show off their own pictures of semi trucks for the world to see. Send your semi truck pictures to the email address below.


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Jim’s Photos

Jim B. has been at it again working on another surprise and continuing to top the last one. Being a huge Transformers fan, he decided three years ago to find and redo a Peterbilt to look fairly close to Optimus Prime as seen in the first three Transformers movies.  

About a year ago he found a 2007 Peterbilt 379 EXHD C-15 550 HP Cat @ 725HP with an 18 speed transmission and very low miles. He started the project by having it stripped down then sent it out to be sanded and double painted for the flame paint job including the flame outlining. When all paint work was done, he took it back to his shop, and started installing all the chrome, stainless, lights, fenders, stacks, and accessories.

He ordered a new customized trailer to look as close to the paint scheme as Optimus Prime's reefer in the movie. Even though it was a lot of hard work, hours spent, sweat, and occasional blood from putting this truck together, Jim admits it was a fun project, but a huge undertaking with the reward of seeing his dream finally come true.


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Warren’s Photos

Here are more rig photos from a fan of the site. Warren B. Is a trucker himself and had the opportunity to drive all of these Kenworth trucks throughout the U.S.A. and Canada over an 8 year period. The red Western Star was driven by one of his friends.

Harvey’s Photos

Adding to our collection of viewer submitted rigs, below you will see photos of Harvey E's 1987 International 9370 Eagle Dump Truck. He originally bought the 400 horsepower 10 speed truck as a tractor then converted it into a dump truck tandem axle then painted it purple and yellow.

About five years later he added two lift axles to carry more weight when hauling sand and topsoil around the Smithfield, Virginia area. Although it often gets dirty you will never see another old school dump truck in the area that shines like his when cleaned up.

Brandon’s Photos

Brandon H. out of Arizona started his career as a trucker at the age of 14 running farm trucks. When he turned 21 his dad gave him his first Peterbilt (photo 1 of 4), later on he sold it and bought this nice 308" wheelbase Peterbilt flat top. Riding in class he hauls anything and everything that'll make a dollar.

Jim’s Photos

Here are pics of the first truck Jim B. customized. The truck started out as a 2005 Freightliner FLD132 Classic XL from a well know fleet. The truck had a 70" raised roof condo sleeper which Jim removed. The wheelbase was shortened and the truck repainted. Installed new tires, many custom parts, had the dash pulled and painted to match exterior, installed many chrome and stainless options for interior, and a pair of custom leather seats with matching fabric to exterior. Once completed, it was hooked up to a new black Wilson hopper and started hauling grain locally for Behrens Farms.

Here is another truck that Jim customized for their farm.  This truck started out as an easily recognizable continental blue 379 Pete from a well know fleet.  Jim took the truck, had faring removed, and had it repainted.  Installed new tires, tons of accessories and had it polished out then started hauling corn. This farm truck only gets about 4,500 miles a year, and is stored in a climate controlled shop when not in use.

Jim bought this one owner 2008 389 Peterbilt from a company in Memphis, TN. Took the truck home, had it repainted to a different color. Ordered and installed accessories, new tires, new seats, and had it polished out for local shows where it has received lots of compliments. It now takes the roads hauling grain every week. We have to say this is our favorite, just a beauty that would get anyone's attention on the road.

Dustin’s Photos

Check out this bright 2011 Kenworth T800 with a matching 2014 Wilson belt trailer driven by Dustin B. for Walters trucking.