Peterbilt 359: Why You Need To Add One To Your Fleet

The Peterbilt 359: America's staple over-the-road 18-wheeler. This iconic truck has been ruling North American highways for decades, and for good reason. With a relatively low cost of ownership (back in the day), easy maintenance due to the vast availability of parts, and a classic, timeless design and advanced features, it's no wonder the Pete 359 has built a fandom never seen before in the trucking industry.
If you're looking to grow your heavy-duty diesel fleet, sometimes the best solution is a classic one. In this article, we'll explore what makes the Peterbilt 359 an iconic truck and the benefits of adding it to your roster.
What Makes The Peterbilt 359 A "Classic?”
First introduced in 1967, the Peterbilt 359 quickly became a popular choice for long-haul trucking fleets. With its large engine compartment, owner-operators could virtually run any combination of engines and transmissions—some wanted to convert to a CAT engine, a popular choice at the time. Others opted for a Cummins engine with an upgraded transmission. Whatever the choice, the Peterbilt 359 was designed to be the jack of all trades.
And if you wanted to make your Peterbilt 359 even more lightweight, you could order a brand-new Pete 359 with a full-aluminum cab, sleeper, and frame—perfect for fleet owners transporting heavy freight or produce.
But what's more is the "look" of the truck itself. The distinctive long or sloped nose, the obnoxious grill at the front, the slick paint job… the Peterbilt 359 was (and still is) instantly recognizable on the road. It was designed with the driver in mind, with an ergonomic cab that provides a comfortable ride and plenty of amenities. And, for fleet owners like yourself, one of the main selling points for the 359 was its robust build that can last you for decades, even if you're working on the toughest jobs.
The Benefits of Owning a Peterbilt 359
We could talk all day about how the Peterbilt 359 turned heads at the time. However, as a fleet owner, purchasing a 359 over a newer model is still a worthwhile option if you want to get the ball rolling. The benefits of owning a Peterbilt 359 include:
Cost-Efficiency
One of the biggest benefits of owning a Peterbilt 359 is its cost-effectiveness. While newer trucks may have more advanced features, they also come with a higher price tag. However, the 359 is a classic model that has stood the test of time, and its lower price point makes it an attractive option for fleet owners looking to save money.
But, before you scour the Internet for used Peterbilt 359s, be careful of the condition of the truck. In most cases, the cheaper the truck, the higher the mileage.
Easy Maintenance
Because the Peterbilt 359 is a classic model, it is relatively easy to maintain. Parts are readily available across all states, and most, if not all old-school mechanics are familiar with this model. This means that repairs can be done quickly and efficiently, reducing downtime and keeping your fleet on the road.
Versatility
Are you in the logging business? Are you doing any other type of specialized trucking? The Peterbilt 359 was built to handle a wide range of jobs. Whether you need a truck for long-haul freight or heavy-duty construction transport, the 359 can get the job done. Featuring a large engine compartment capable of running any engine and transmission setup, a sturdy, lightweight frame that is resistant to corrosion, and excellent maneuverability, this vehicle can take on even the most challenging terrain and weather conditions.
Driver Satisfaction
One of the most important factors in the success of any fleet is operator satisfaction. The Peterbilt 359 was designed with the driver in mind, with a spacious and comfortable cab that includes amenities like air conditioning, power steering, and adjustable seats. A happy driver is a productive driver, and the 359's ergonomic design can help keep your drivers comfortable and focused on the road.
Timeless Design
It's been featured in movies like The Fast and The Furious and Forrest Gump. And, If you're lucky enough, you may even be able to find one at a truck show. All in all, there's no denying that the Peterbilt 359 has a timeless design that stands out from the rest. In a world where many trucks look alike, the 359's sloped hood and classic lines are a refreshing change. This not only looks great, but it can also help build brand recognition for your fleet.
Final Thoughts
Despite being built in the 1960s to 1980s, the Peterbilt 359 is still a favorite among truck enthusiasts and fleet owners alike. If you’re looking for a cost-effective, durable, fuel-efficient, customizable, and classic truck, the Peterbilt 359 may be just what you’re looking for. Out with the shiny new Freightliner Cascadia and in with the ol’ reliable Peterbilt 359.
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