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| This 1974 Peterbilt 346 is still in working condition, 75,000 miles on it. The 346 was built for the redi-mix/dumper/snowplow market. Only 10 of these were built, 1 destroyed in 1974. Finding one in running condition is a real treat! | ||
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| This is Tim standing next to the 346 Peterbilt. | Peterbilt 346 (brand new), an Olds Delta 88, and a Peterbilt 352 taken at Waukesha, WI in 1973. | The Peterbilts in the factory photo are 357, 378 and 375, all set-back axle 2004 Pete's that share the same chassis. |
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| I've been working on this 346 for nearly 2 months. That's a record long time for me!
Here she is, all beat, aged and weathered. |
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| These next few pictures are courtesy of Jim Overmohle | ||
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| This photo isshowing the mini COE and a real 282 with Herb Izuno. | ||
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| This photo with the group of people infront of the mini PIE COE are: Herb Izuno, George Brumbaugh, Jim Overmohle, Unnamed PIE exec in the background, Dennisy Brumley, Gill Garcia. George was the Chief Engineer of Peterbilt at the time. Herb Izuno was the cab designer. Herb also designed the bird hood ornament. |
This is Jim Overmohle standing in front of the mini PIE Peterbilt cabover. | |
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| J.B. Selvidge and the Peterbilt 346. J.B. Selvidge Collection. | The first Peterbilt 346 destined for Rinker Materials. J.B. Selvidge Collection. | Peterbilt 346 first with the simplified bumper. J.B. Selvidge Collection. |
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| Peterbilt 346 for Rinker Materials J.B. Selvidge Collection. | Peterbilt 346 taken at the Nashville plant. Only two of these made with double front bumper. J.B. Selvidge Collection. | Peterbilt 387 coal dump for Ridenour Trucking of West Virginia. J.B. Selvidge Collection. |
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| Redwood Construction of Dunsmuir, CA had a full fleet of Peterbilts. J.B. Selvidge Collection. | T&T Trucking Peterbilt 359 climbing the 6% grade on the Grapevine at 10 MPH taken in November 1998. J.B. Selvidge Collection. | |
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| Peterbilt 289 with a set of doubles. Brian Williams Photo. | Peterbilt 351 with a load of lumber. Brian Williams Photo. | Peterbilt 351 propane tanker. Brian Williams Photo. |
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| Peterbilt 358 lumber hauler. Brian Williams Photo. | Peterbilt 358 reefer. Brian Williams Photo. | 1969 Peterbilt 352 unilite cabover belonged to Dave Kennedy's Dad. Dave Kennedy Collection. |
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| 2004 Peterbilt 357's width fixed rad and sloped hood. | First 2003 Peterbilt 357 | 1972 Peterbilt 282 4x4 COE for UPS mountain pass duty |
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| New Peterbilt 359 cabs. Neil Sherff Collection. | Seven axle 379 flatbed. Neil Sherff Collection. | Peterbilt 352 with 110" sleeper. Neil Sherff Collection. |
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| New Peterbilt 359 taken at Dermody Truck Sales. Neil Sherff Collection. | Nice looking Peterbilt 379 livestock hauler. Neil Sherff Collection. | Peterbilt 379 grain hauler. Neil Sherff Collection. |