Class 8 trucks are the unsung heroes of our civilization. The biggest and baddest of transport trucks according to the American gross vehicle weight rating, these beautiful machines keep us all ...
Peterbilt has rolled out its 1,000th –and final— Model 379 Legacy Class Edition, marking the completion of the 379’s 20-year run. Peterbilt has rolled out its 1,000 th –and final— Model 379 Legacy ...
I see interesting things every day. Amazing pieces of equipment. But... Not every day, make that every year...check that, not every decade I run across a truck like this: a 2007 Peterbilt 379 semi ...
A 2007 Peterbilt 379 EXHD claimed top honors, Best of Show, at the 41st Anniversary Shell Rotella SuperRigs competition held recently in Gillette, Wyoming. The top truck is owned by Truett and Crystal ...
DENTON, Texas – The last-ever Peterbilt Model 379 Legacy Class Edition rolled off the line recently, marking the end of an 20-year run for the manufacturer. Peterbilt officials said the 379 had become ...
I love Peterbilt. I think they used to make the most beautiful semi-trucks. Do you think Michael Bay decided on having Optimus Prime transform into a Peterbilt 379 by accident during his original ...
DENTON, Texas — Peterbilts final 1,000th Model 379 Legacy Class Edition marked the end of an era for the manufacturer, who said the event completion of its 20-year run as an industry icon for ...
Peterbilt has announced its Model 379-127” and Model 379X will now optionally offer the Caterpillar C15 engine rated at 600 or 625 hp. When Peterbilt begins manufacturing trucks with the C15 in ...
Jeremy Graves is a self-proclaimed dreamer. “Dreaming about trucks takes up a large part of my life,” the Kansas-based owner-operator says. When Graves was five he dreamed of owning a tanker truck so ...
Peterbilt just culminated a five-year development process with the launch of its New Model 379 Class 8 truck – but it’s far from the only thing the Paccar company has been working on. We chatted with ...
They’re a common sight on all roads in the United States, but there’s still something awe-inspiring about a Peterbilt. The size, the grandeur, and knowing there’s likely 1,750 lb-ft of torque rumbling ...
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