View allAll Photos Tagged peterbilttrucks
Short wheel base truck used to tow a semi-trailer.
Manufactured in 2009, with a gross vehicle mass of 24,000 kg.
Number plate FAT 388.
© All rights reserved.
Taken during the Maryland Firefighters Convention (June 2017) in Ocean City | images by Altered Delmarva @ www.facebook.com/altereddelmarva
Taken at the ATHS (American Truck Historical Society) Truck Show and Convention held at the Kentucky Horse Park near Lexington, Kentucky.
This truck takes the meaning of "sleeper cab" to a whole different level. Makes me think it should be called a Peterbilt RV.
Taken at the ATHS (American Truck Historical Society) Truck Show and Convention held at the Kentucky Horse Park near Lexington, Kentucky.
Taken at the ATHS' Ohio Vintage Truck Jamboree held a the Ashland County Fairgrounds in Ashland, Ohio.
Taken after we had breakfast at a truck stop on US 127 and Michigan Route 46 just North of Alma, Michigan. You can tell you are in Michigan when you see trucks with this many axles. We had just crossed the Ohio/Michigan border when we saw the first one. I think the most wheels I've ever counted on one truck has been 42. I think it has to do with the weight per axle permitted in Michigan in order to prevent damage to their roads.