There was no shortage of chrome or passion on a recent Saturday at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Mo., where 18 Model 379X owners gathered with friends and family to show off their special-edition Peterbilt trucks
during the first-ever X Family Reunion, hosted by The Larson Group, which owns and operates seven Peterbilt dealerships.
“We wanted to say thanks to all of our customers who bought a Model 379X,” says Glenn Larson, president of The Larson Group. “They have a unique place in Peterbilt’s history as owners of this special-edition truck in which only about 1,000 were produced. Our Model 379X customers take their commitment to and enthusiasm for Peterbilt to a new level, and we wanted to create an event that was exclusively for them where they could get together as a community year after year.”
Larson said the inaugural reunion, held Aug. 20, was by invite only to customers who purchased a Model 379X from one of the dealerships owned by The Larson Group, which sold approximately one-fifth of all Model 379Xs produced. He says future X Family Reunion events will be open to all owners, regardless of where they purchased their vehicle.
Peterbilt Model 379X Owners Join in Family Reunion
There was no shortage of chrome or passion on a recent Saturday at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Mo., where 18 Model 379X owners gathered with friends and family to show off their special-edition Peterbilt trucks
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