I can’t tell whether this truck is coming or going. It was located at a local heavy duty truck repair shop so it’s possible someone has dropped it off for a complete tear down and rebuild. However, it’s much more probable that the truck is just in the process of being parted out. It’s like a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book! This picture now stands as a record to another fallen flag of both the trucking industry and of Syracuse area industry in general.
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