Peterbilt Motors Company is an American-based truck manufacturer. Producing its first truck in 1939, the company specializes in commercial heavy-duty and medium-duty vehicles. Since 1958, Peterbilt has been owned by PACCAR, operating alongside sister division Kenworth Truck Company. Introduced in 1953, a large red-oval brand emblem distinguishes its vehicles.
Founded in Oakland, California, Peterbilt is currently headquartered in Denton, Texas (since 1986); the company manufactures vehicles in Denton, Texas and in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec.
The 367 started production in 2007 and continues to this day. The 367 features a 123” Bumper to Back of Cab (BBC)
This Promotex 1/87 scale model is of a Peterbilt 367 with a pusher tag axle. A pusher tag axle is a third axle located in front of the rear drive axles. It is a non-drive axle with one or two tires on each side. The main purpose of a tag axle is to increase the support of the chassis, allowing for greater carrying capacity and shock resistance.
This model is a great addition to your diorama or collection.