• Peterbilt improves daycab visibility

    PETERBILT Motors Company, Denton TX, has improved driver visibility from its daycab tractors with the introduction of a new larger rear window and optional
    May 1, 2003

    PETERBILT Motors Company, Denton TX, has improved driver visibility from its daycab tractors with the introduction of a new larger rear window and optional rear corner windows. The new windows were shown by Peterbilt during the Mid-America Trucking show in Louisville, Kentucky, March 19 to 21, 2003. The larger rear window is now the standard for all Peterbilt daycabs. The rear corner windows are factory options and will become available in the fourth quarter 2003. The larger rear window increases visibility by 53%, the company says. It can be ordered with tinting and a sliding opening.

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