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FedEx National Argosy
Former Watkins Motor Lines Volvo and trailers traveling along I-84. Now FedEx National. Steve Johnson Collection. FedEx National Volvo taken at Pilot in Stanfield, OR Close up showing remnants of owl on airshield!
FedEx National Volvo FedEx National Volvo The tripod comes in handy for low light situations like this early morning shot. This was just west of Snoqualmie Pass where we normally take our chains off.
FedEx National with new paint. It's an Ex-AF and FedEx Freight truck.
FedEx National Freightliner Argosy taken at the Idaho Welcome Station near Ontario, OR

Various Fed Ex National LTL photos from Oregon and Washington
Night shot of Fed Ex National at Sunnyside, WA
This is a 25 years of service FedEx National LTL dayca Volvo and 53' van I caught in Auburn, WA
Fed Ex National triples were heading onto I-84 eastbound in Boise Fed Ex National doubles were in taken in Washington state In this picture you can see a FedEx National Volvl with a USF and Yellow Freight truck taken at the Tennessee TDC
Fed Ex National LTL Freightliner Argosy taken from the Exit 224 overpass at the top of Cabbage
FedEx National LTL taken along I-84 at Boise, ID
A series of shots of a FedEx National LTL Argosy with a set of triples shot at the base of Ladd Canyon on I-84 of trucks heading eastbound. Steve Johnson Collection.
FedEx National LTL taken along I-84 at Boise, ID
Here are some photos of an Anniversary truck with some extra chrome goodies. Mike Middleton Collection.


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