Featuring the photography and unique locations that have made the Peterbilt calendar popular in the industry, the new 2003 calendar is now available for purchase, Peterbilt Motors Co. has announced.
The theme of the 2003 calendar is Grand Residences and features monthly images of Peterbilt trucks photographed in scenes of mansions and gardens in Southern California. Models in elegant gowns complete the glamorous settings.
"Every year we choose locations that are visually unique," said Karen Konecny, Peterbilt's communications director. "And the vehicles we choose for the shots are carefully selected to showcase Peterbilt's premium options and recent product enhancements."
Appointment calendars feature 12 monthly photos and cost $10.95. Wall calendars feature six two-month pages and cost $15.95. Prices do not include shipping and handling. Calendar orders are shipped within 48 hours of receipt via priority mail.
Quantities are limited and sale of the calendars may not extend beyond January. Calendars are only available for purchase in North America.
The calendars can be purchased at www.peterbilt.com< or by calling (800) 552-0024.
Peterbilt Calendars For 2003 Now Available
Featuring the photography and unique locations that have made the Peterbilt calendar popular in the industry, the new 2003 calendar is now available for purchase, Peterbilt Motors Co. has announced
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