Thanks, I saw this truck in Pleasanton Ca and it was my favorite! Lotsa gems but this took it for me. I hope it gets tastefully rtestored and not all disco'd up w modern fiberglass fenders in stuff.. I say keep it period
@mrclean73 correction! they started making the peterbilt model 350 in 1949 and stopped in 1957. in 1954 the 281 and 351 needle nose trucks came out. from 1954-57 u could get either a 350 or a newer style 351 and soo on.
Looks like a straight old piece....I agree with Jdigger4130,hope it gets a good clean restoration.But, to each his own,I guess!
BCRification 1 month ago
If it only had 2 axles it would be denoted with a 2 at the beginning of the model number. Since it has 3 it's a 350.
GrayGhost8 5 months ago
it looks like a 281 for me lol
MegaZsolti 11 months ago
@MegaZsolti i hope ur kidding....cause it says right in the video at the top its a 350 and i explained a few comments down that its a 350 Peterbilt
Unlimited3406 11 months ago
Thanks, I saw this truck in Pleasanton Ca and it was my favorite! Lotsa gems but this took it for me. I hope it gets tastefully rtestored and not all disco'd up w modern fiberglass fenders in stuff.. I say keep it period
Jdigger4130 11 months ago
@cuda540ify its a peterbilt 281 :)
MegaZsolti 1 year ago
looks beastly.
TheTractorJake 1 year ago
@Unlimited3406 Better damn beleve it!
donburdick 1 year ago
@mrclean73 correction! they started making the peterbilt model 350 in 1949 and stopped in 1957. in 1954 the 281 and 351 needle nose trucks came out. from 1954-57 u could get either a 350 or a newer style 351 and soo on.
Unlimited3406 1 year ago
@donburdick thats not junk my freind...that's a piece of art
Unlimited3406 1 year ago