Nothing fancy today, just a nice, clean Sterling L Series dump truck. In 1997 Freightliner purchased Ford’s heavy truck portfolio which included the Louisville and Aeromax line of trucks to be rebranded as Sterlings. If you squint your eyes you can almost envision the blue Ford oval on the hood and the boxy chrome “Lousiville” script right under the window. Browsing through the listings on TruckPaper.com I was amazed to see how little this design changed from the Ford to Sterling transition. Back to the truck, this is one fancy L Series. Tinted glass, hood visor, mirrors with marker lights, chromed hood scoops, this truck has it all.
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