Pacific Truck & Trailer

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Pacific Truck & Trailer started in 1947 and had a 50-year history of making tough trucks that could take a beating. They made trucks for off-road and heavy work, mostly used in British Columbia for logging, where they’d haul logs so big they looked like they were from another planet.
My grandpa’s Pacific truck still runs like it’s 1970.
I saw a Pacific truck pull a tree bigger than my house.
That truck’s so old, it probably smells like my uncle’s sock drawer.
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Pacific trucks were built to last, and even now, most of them are still running. They were huge, slow, and had a turning circle so big you could park a bus in it, but nothing could stop them.
That Pacific truck came through the forest like it was on fire.
My dad’s truck still runs like it’s mad at the world.
That truck was so slow, it took me three hours to pass it.
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Pacific trucks were so tough, they could haul logs that looked like they were from a monster movie. The only things that could beat them were their turning circle, their slowness, and their need for a little push to get going.
That Pacific truck pulled a log that looked like it was from the movies.
I saw a Pacific truck try to turn and it almost hit a cow.
That truck needed a push like my brother needs coffee.
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Pacific trucks were used in British Columbia for logging, and they could haul logs so big they looked like they were from another planet. Most of them are still running, even after all these years.
That Pacific truck pulled a log that looked like it was from a sci-fi movie.
I saw a Pacific truck drive through a forest like it was on a mission.
That truck was so big, it probably smells like a gym.
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Pacific trucks were tough as hell, and even after they closed their plant in 1991, they kept making parts. People still order them because they’re so tough, even if they’re slow and have a big turning circle.
That Pacific truck was so tough, it could beat my dad in a fight.
I saw a Pacific truck turn like it was confused.
That truck was so slow, it took me forever to pass it.
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Pacific trucks were used in British Columbia and could haul logs so big they looked like they were from a cartoon. Most of them are still running, and people are even planning to bring the factory back.
That Pacific truck pulled a log so big, it looked like it was from a cartoon.
I saw a Pacific truck drive through the forest like it was on a mission.
That truck was so old, it probably smells like my grandma’s basement.
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