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359 vs. 379

Hey, is there any way to tell apart a Peterbilt 359 vs. a Peterbilt 379? I think it might be hood length, but I'm not sure. 24.250.1.196 11:06, 22 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Peterbilt Logo.PNG

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Sonic Adventure 2?

Just a random thing. In the Media section of the page there is a blip that says "A Truck in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle chased Sonic all over the city." Although in the last part of the first level this dose happen, the truck is in no way connected to ANY truck companies. It's just a basic... HUGE truck. Unless someone looks real, REAL closely at it and finds out that it's an exact repica or anything, I think it should be removed.

-Someone who isn't a user here.

Moved from main article

Iam the granddaughter of Lloyd Alfred Lundstrom and what has been presented is a totaly fallacy. Petermen only financed the buy out of Fagoel . In fact, Petermen never owned or used a Peterbilt in his company. Bill West who was doing an history on Peterbilt dropped talking to me because I had proof that his version was not true and that is pretty much what you see today. If you think this is not true. I've got every thing on film and documents.Ask yoursaelf this question why wiould a successful ask a guy with an 8th grade education to run thisd company? If you have aby questions email nancgil@gmail.com

In Media

I changed the last entry from "The Peterbilt factory at Texas is..." to "The Peterbilt factory in Denton, Texas is...". I also removed the comments in the top. One was asking about how to fix their dash and the other was wanting to buy a rig.