Lobstermen Truck Series
Hi, my name is Joe and I co-own a lobster company. I do a daily blog of life on the docks and handle about 80 lobsterboats.
I take pictures of my lobstermens trucks for a series I do on my blog called Lobstermen's Truck Series.
You can check out the lobstermen profiles and their trucks here if you would like-
http://goodmorninggloucester.wordpre...-truck-series/
Let me know if there is anything in particular you would like to know about any of the trucks,
Joe
I take pictures of my lobstermens trucks for a series I do on my blog called Lobstermen's Truck Series.
You can check out the lobstermen profiles and their trucks here if you would like-
http://goodmorninggloucester.wordpre...-truck-series/
Let me know if there is anything in particular you would like to know about any of the trucks,
Joe
What I notice about Dodge trucks are that the body of the trucks stay in incredible shape but the bumpers rust quickly around the salt water.
Fords are notorious for horrible brake dust.
GMs are just plain ugly IMO.
Most of my lobstermen really use their trucks on a daily basis for real work. They aren't show trucks.
Fords are notorious for horrible brake dust.
GMs are just plain ugly IMO.
Most of my lobstermen really use their trucks on a daily basis for real work. They aren't show trucks.



