With over 40 years of his life spent around, involved, and constructing every manner of hot rod, muscle car, and custom motorcycle, James Crosby (of James Crosby Design) has finally gotten around to ...
The good folks over at Car Design World (aka 'cardesignworld' on social media) tipped us off to this unofficial design project by Tom Hylton (aka 't__mjh') ...
The mood among truck owner participants in Peterbilt's sixth-ever, invite-only Pride & Class parade event and truck show in Denton, Texas, this past October might have been marred by the freight ...
Leroy and Joanie Bracelin dropped off their beloved 1968 Peterbilt 358 to Brent McGrath of Brent’s Custom Trucks 12 years ago to do with it what he could in the way of a custom rebuild. It was ...
This bright red 2013 Peterbilt 367 will be up for grabs to the highest bidder featuring a 915 ci Cummins ISX engine and an Eaton-Fuller RT-18 transmission. Thanks to its tri-drive setup, it looks as ...
Semi trucks are the undisputed titans of the highway — rumbling, ground-shaking workhorses that keep the world moving. But for a select few drivers, just transporting freight was never enough. These ...
The best thing about this car is that it evades description. We're labelers by nature and by vocation-Pro Street, Pro Touring, Gasser, all those-but nothing's more exciting than when someone builds a ...
Two major transportation events took place in 1956 that would affect the U.S. trucking industry for decades to come. That year, Congress, at the urging of President Dwight Eisenhower, passed the ...
Among the handful of power players in the business of building Class 8 semi trucks, both Peterbilt and Mack garner a sizable chuck of the market. Data for 2023, reported by FleetOwner, shows that ...
FORT WORTH, Texas—A new legend dawned Tuesday night inside the track at the Texas Motor Speedway, where Peterbilt unveiled the Model 589 after 10 years of research, customer outreach, and engineering ...
Peterbilt trucks are a familiar presence on US roads. If you're often driving alongside freight traffic, you'll probably spot them with their bright red oval badges at least a couple of times a day.