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If you're a fan of the Peterbilt 389, it's a must-have :)
In game, I tend to pick a Kenworth W900 daycab as my first truck. Not really sure why. I don't really ain for it, it just seems to be the first one I come across. After driving it for so long, I grew a liking to it. I don't know what the truck you get when testing a map from the editor is, but I don't much like compared to the W900. I guess I am just "used to it" in a way. I do also like the rigid "box" shape to it. I have downloaded a few "car" and other small vehicle mods just to run around in, but if I ever go out for a more permanent truck mod, this will be my first stop (unless I find I good CAT or International, as those are made in my home town, Conway, and North Little Rock).
Old trucks -near certain- will never be released by SCS in the future, so it is better to ..........
comparison of these two head to head [farm9.staticflickr.com]