Before digital dashboards and emissions computers, there was a golden age of American big rigs built from steel, torque, and pure mechanical grit. From the forgotten Brockway 361 and Mack RS700L to the legendary SuperLiner, GMC Astro 95, and Peterbilt 281, these trucks hauled coal, cattle, and coast-to-coast freight without compromise. Some brands vanished. Some survived. But all of them left rubber on America’s highways. In this documentary-style deep dive, we uncover 10 classic semi trucks history almost forgot — the rigs that powered a nation long before modern trucking took over.
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