
The Peterbilt Model 352 cabover tractor was such an iconic design that in an unusual departure from its numeric-based identification system, the company actually gave it a name. It remains Peterbilt’s longest-produced truck to this day.
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Tough, reliable and stylish, the International Transtar became one of the most recognizable Class 8 American cabover trucks ever.
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In a time when driver comfort and ergonomics were virtually nonexistent, one OEM set out to hand-build premium highway cruisers exactly the way their owners wanted them.
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It was ugly, disproportioned, loud and uncomfortable. But somehow, this gawky, weird-looking rig found a soft spot in the hearts of American truckers.
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It wasn’t pretty. But the GMC DUKW took the war to the Axis Powers during World War II — over both water and land.
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The pugnacious Mack AC was tough, reliable and tenacious. It was in, in short, a Bulldog of a truck that became famous the world over.
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