Peterbilt
379 1990 Peterbilt
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Timeless Design
Durable Construction
Customization Potential
Strong Resale Value (for specific configurations)
Powerful Engine Options
Driver Comfort (for its era)
High Fuel Consumption
Maintenance Costs
Limited Modern Technology
Emissions Standards
Ride Comfort (compared to modern trucks)
Maneuverability
Fuel Injector Problems
Turbocharger Failure
Electrical System Gremlins
Thoroughly inspect the frame for rust or cracks, especially in areas exposed to road salt.
Check engine maintenance records; regular oil changes and filter replacements are crucial for these engines.
Listen for unusual noises from the engine, transmission, and suspension during a test drive.
Verify the condition of the turbocharger and fuel system; these are common wear items.
Inspect the interior for wear and tear, paying attention to the driver's seat, dashboard, and controls.
Consider the cost of potential upgrades to meet modern emissions standards if required.
Research the specific engine and transmission combination; some are more reliable or easier to service than others.
Air Brake System Leaks
Clutch Wear