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Monday, December 1, 2008

Peterbilt Introduces New Models

Peterbilt expanded its vocational truck line with the additional of two new models for specific applications.

The new Model 330 is a Class 6 truck with GVWR up to 26,000 pounds. It may be equipped with hydraulic brakes and low-profile tires and is suitable for applications such as light and medium rescues, air/light units and incident support squads. This model is not the same as the old Model 330, which was discontinued.

The current Model 335 is a Class 7 truck with GVWR up to 33,000 pounds. It retains all of its current features and is suitable for applications such as pumpers and medium rescues.

The new Model 340 is a Class 8 truck with GVWR of 33,000 pounds and above. It is intended for applications such as pumpers, heavy rescues and tankers.

All of the models have aerodynamic grilles and headlights with bright trim.

For more information, see your local Peterbilt dealer or go to www.peterbilt.com


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