The cab measures approximately 7.75” long from bumper to splash guard, 2.25” wide and 3.5” high from ground to top of the exhaust pipe.
The Trailer measures approximately 11” long x 2.25” wide x 3.75” high.
The cab is diecast metal and the extended cab is made of plastic. The details are plastic with chrome finish. The container is plastic. Together the cab and trailer measure 17” long.
These models come in a window box.
This is not a toy. Recommended for 15 and up.
Peterbilt Motors Company is an American truck manufacturer. Established in 1939 from the acquisition of Fageol Truck and Motor Company, Peterbilt specializes in the production of heavy-duty (Class 8) and medium-duty (Classes 5–7) commercial vehicles. The namesake of company founder T. A. "Al" Peterman, Peterbilt has operated as part of PACCAR since 1958, operating alongside sister division Kenworth Truck Company (though serving as one of the longest-running marketplace rivalries in American truck manufacturing).
Peterbilt trucks are identified by a large red-oval brand emblem, in use since 1953. The company also uses a "bird"-style hood ornament on conventional-cab trucks, in use since 1965.
In 1999, the Model 387 was introduced, serving as the indirect successor to the 377 (alongside the 385). Completely unrelated to the namesake 1976-1987 heavy-duty truck, the 1999 387 was an aerodynamically-enhanced highway tractor. Sharing its cab structure with the Kenworth T2000 (the first all-new cab design since 1972), the 387 used its own chassis and hood design.