Peterbilt’s final 1,000th Model 379 Legacy Class Edition marked the end of an era and the completion of its 20-year run as an industry icon. Peterbilt Wisconsin, in its 37th year as a Peterbilt dealer ...
Peterbilt's Model 379 is nearing the end of its 20-year run. The final 1,000 units produced will be commemorated with a special Legacy Class Edition, Peterbilt Motors Co announced. The Legacy Class ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. is officially retiring the Model 379 from its tractor lineup at the end of this year, replacing it with the Model 389 starting in January 2007. Introduced nearly 20 years ago, the ...
Completing its largest product investment in corporate history, Peterbilt launched eight new or upgraded models across its medium- and heavy-duty truck line Wednesday, March 22 at the Mid-America ...
Phillips Industries’ new Cincinnati-area distribution center is now shipping aftermarket trucking parts nationwide, aiming to speed up delivery times for customers.
Phillips Industries’ new Cincinnati-area distribution center is now shipping aftermarket trucking parts nationwide, aiming to speed up delivery times for customers.
Like many an owner-operator today, Cobleskill, New York-based Clifford Hay II was born and raised in the trucking industry. His father was an owner-operator who started the family business in 1972.
The iconic Peterbilt 379 has long earned its stripes as a quintessential American icon, blending power, durability and style in equal measure. It served as a direct successor to the equally iconic 359 ...
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Peterbilt 379/389/Coronado Lighting Reliability: What the 56,000-Truck Recall Means for Your LED Upgrades
The recent recall of over 56,000 Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks for lighting and lift axle issues has sent a clear message: factory electrical systems in heavy-duty rigs can be vulnerable to failure.
Buck Crombie, based out of Checotah, Oklahoma, began his trucking career in 2012, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. That wasn’t his first intention, though. He started out ...
You most likely recognize this beast of a truck, even though it’s in a LEGO version. It is the Peterbilt 379, a legendary Class 8 truck manufactured between 1987 ...
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