What kind of truck is 1996 Peterbilt 379?

What kind of truck is 1996 Peterbilt 379?

Clean owner operator truck, interior of truck is awesome. there is around 650k on inframe. Tires are 75% Number of Beds: 1, Differential Lock, A/C: Good, Overhaul, Power Windows: Both. 1996 Peterbilt 379 Extended Hood, Cummins N14 red top, 13 speed manual trans. Rebuild with 110k miles, no paperwork available.

What kind of engine does a Peterbilt 377 have?

1998 Peterbilt 377 Tandem Axle Hot Oil Tanker w/ 410 HP Caterpillar 3406 Diesel, No DPF System, Dual Exhaust, Fuller 13 Speed, Engine Brake, A/C, Air Ride Cab, Air Windows & Heated Mirrors, 50,000 See More Details

How many miles does a Peterbilt cat 3406 have?

CAT 3406 was rebuilt approx 50K miles ago, clear evidence of rebuild but… no paperwork available, work done locally by previous owner , video of engine running is available 885K total miles on See More Details

When did the Peterbilt low air suspension come out?

2002 Pete Low Air Suspension, December 2017 New Crate Engine installed 1998 N14 Celect done at Cummins Fort Wayne, IN. New head from Cummins dealer in March of ’21, New Radiator in Dec ’20, New Pow… See More Details

What kind of engine does a 2004 Peterbilt have?

Winning Peterbilt 379 Specs. This flat-top 2004 Peterbilt 379 is powered by a 475 Caterpillar diesel engine, 18 speed with 3.70 rear ratio, 380″ wheelbase, leather interior, wood wheel, 24.5″ aluminum wheels, dual stainless breathers and a 20″ Texas bumper…. midnight blue in colour.

What kind of bunk does a Peterbilt truck have?

The flat top bunk is Peterbilt’s 63″ Unicab bunk and sits on its own air bag ride system. The bunk has a rear window to help bring light to the interior. If I were to order another custom truck, I would add a sliding glass window to this rear window, to allow better airflow through the bunk and cab.

What’s the fuel mileage on a Peterbilt 479?

With this setup, the truck runs about 1350 rpm at 65 mph and the same rpm one gear down at 55 mph for the 2 lanes. The 3.70’s are also still a high enough gear set to pull well through the hills. At 1350 rpm’s, the 475 Cat gets decent fuel mileage and doesn’t work too hard.

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