Blueprint Peterbilt 282 COE Truck 1960

Peterbilt 282 COE Truck 1960


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The Peterbilt 282 COE Truck, built in 1960, is an iconic model that transports its drivers and passengers in classic style and rugged power. This truck is equipped with a long, broad hood and cab-over-engine (COE) design with a sleeper compartment behind the cab. Its robust frame is constructed from durable high-strength steel for superior strength and support. The large windshield provides for great visibility and the two-piece windows at the rear of the cab allows light and ventilation throughout the cab. The exterior of the truck is decorated with chromed accents and additional chrome trim for an unmistakably classic look. Under the hood the Peterbilt 282 is powered by a reliable Caterpillar inline 6-cylinder engine providing 203-horsepower and 346 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired to a five-speed manual transmission and can haul some serious loads up hills with ease. The exterior of the truck is complete with dual fuel tanks for longer journeys and cargo storage compartments for easy access to all your tools and equipment. The chassis is built to last with heavy-duty suspension providing a smooth ride no matter the terrain. It also features wide all-terrain tires providing better control and stability in any situation. The Peterbilt 282 COE Truck is a vintage powerhouse and a truly unique vehicle that stands out from the modern trucks on the roads today. With its unique timeless style and unique power and performance, it is sure to catch the eye of anyone lucky enough to see it on the road.

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