2014 Peterbilt calendars available

Dec. 26, 2013

The 2014 Peterbilt calendar is now available for order. It is available for sale through https://www.dcgonline.net/peterbiltretail/.

“Our calendar has been a fixture on the walls of trucking professionals and Peterbilt enthusiasts since the early 1970s,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt director of sales and marketing. “In recognition of our 75th anniversary, the 2014 calendar features stunning images showcasing Peterbilt’s latest products, photos of the vehicle that started it all and a preview of a commemorative vehicle which will be announced in the weeks ahead.”

The wall size calendar measures 28 x 26 in. and retails for $16.75. There is also an appointment size,  which measures 13 x 9-3/4 in. and retails for $11.50.

In addition to 12 all-new images (six for the wall calendar) featuring Peterbilt models representing on-highway, medium-duty and vocational markets, the smaller calendar includes monthly Peterbilt and Paccar facts that cover a wide range of topics, each accompanied by a descriptive image.

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