Photos: Truck Legend Twenty-three years ago, the Dutch company Wetering acquired a new Volvo NH12. Despite the vehicle's unique character—after all, it was the brand's last European model with a pre-cab engine—the vehicle was configured for typical work. It was powered by the popular 420-horsepower engine, and the driver had a sleeper cab in a compact, flat-roof version, without any special features. However, after nine years of service and a go…
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Photos: Truck Legend Twenty-three years ago, the Dutch company Wetering acquired a new Volvo NH12. Despite the vehicle's unique character—after all, it was the brand's last European model with a pre-cab engine—the vehicle was configured for typical work. It was powered by the popular 420-horsepower engine, and the driver had a sleeper cab in a compact, flat-roof version, without any special features. However, after nine years of service and a go…