Peterbilt (1989)

Sale price: US $20,000.00

Peterbilt (1989)
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    Up for sale:1989 Peterbilt 379 36 sleeperBuilt by Vulcan as a Wrecker940 Vulcan 40 ton wrecker bed 55K underlift 3406b Caterpillar Engine 425hpEaton 13spd Transmission300 wheelbase Dual 100 gallon fuel tanks11r 24.5 TiresAmber Strobe LightsAbout 38,000lbs Loaded with tools and Equipment
    We have owned this truck since 2009, we bought it in California. The last owner said the engine was rebuilt, I don"t have any paperwork but it runs great, hot or cold it doesn"t matter. When everything else is gelled up, this truck was out dragging them in. Video of engine running -- here I have put brakes on the drives, new fan clutch, shocks, replaced the 55k winch. It has cold AC, great heat, radio and CB included. Bunk mattress is still in plastic. All tires are 50% or better, drives are Firestone FD 663 open shoulder. Comes with standard forks. If you need tools, chains, soft rigging, cribbing, ( ready to tow and recover ) let me know and we can figure up a price to include the extras.
    In the pictures you will see the left fender has some damage to it and the body is starting to get some rust on it, the seats seams are separated, left door panel pocket is off.If you have any questions please call me 515-202-8523 Mike

    Condition: Used Year: 1989
    VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1xp5lb9x1kn282887 Make: Peterbilt

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