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One Trucker Went Too Far for Pride Month – Now His Truck Is in the Museum of Fine Arts

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What started as a spirited tribute for Pride Month has turned into an unexpected foray into the world of fine art.

Ronnie “Glitterbox” Daniels, a long-haul driver from Texas, took his decorations to the next level this June, covering his rig in over 6,000 rainbow LED lights, holographic vinyl, and a hood ornament shaped like a disco ball unicorn. “I just wanted to show support,” said Daniels. “And maybe blind a few commuters with joy.”

But the truck didn’t return to the road in July. Instead, it was towed – gently – into the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where curators declared it a post-industrial expression of mobile liberation.

“This is more than a truck,” said MFA exhibit coordinator Theo Bramble. “It’s kinetic pop art, a mobile mosaic of modern identity. Also, the cup holders are bedazzled, which we appreciate.”

While Daniels is honored, he’s also stranded. “I gave them the keys by accident,” he admitted. “Now I’m hauling Amazon boxes in a rental van that smells like sadness.”

Not everyone’s a fan. One critic posted, “It’s a truck, not a Banksy,” to which Daniels replied: “Why not both?”

The exhibit, titled “Pride on the Highway: Chrome, Courage & Cab Lights”, will run through November. Guests are encouraged to honk respectfully.

Asked if he misses his truck, Daniels nodded solemnly. “Sure. But it’s good to know she’s in a safe place… with climate control.”

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