The 190-inch custom sleeper and more on Jayme Snow's "The Duck" 1999 Classic XL
Arkansas-based Snow Farms Trucking is the small business of owner-operator Jayme Snow -- this 1999 Freightliner Classic XL, which he's owned for 13 years, might well be considered its flagship, with a unique sleeper treatment extended to 10 feet in full from the original 70-inch condo. The rig is powered by a Detroit Series 60 under a Jones Performance cowl-induction hood with an eight-inch scoop. For more details on the truck, check it out via our last look at it, published last year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrnXrtFd9pk (Stay tuned for more from the Snow family and The Duck's companion rig in Snow's parents Daniel and Phyllis' 1996 FL, well, "Goose."
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