Year? Condition? Features? Mileage? Need to know these things in order to assess the value. You won't find a brand new one - the 379 was taken out of production after the 2007 model year.
Optimus Prime is the semi in the Transformers movies. He is a peterbilt 379.
Depends on temperature and relative humidity. I'd recommend you do a search for an 'R134a pressure/temperature chart'
A straight truck can be up to 45 feet in length.
It is: 379 - 268 = 111
It is without a doubt the: 379
Peterbilt's flagship truck, the 379, was in production from 1987 - 2007. It's hood was made from aluminum and it was the last conventional over-the-road truck available with this type of hood.
Traditionally, the longer wheelbase trucks ride smoother. There's a lot of debate on this between fans of the Kenworth W900L and Peterbilt 379. However, the Volvo trucks deliver a pretty smooth ride, as well.
Need to know which carpet and where it's located in the truck.
Blue Peterbilt 379 Semi Truck with Red Flame decals was called Optimus Prime, there was also Bumblebee that turned into a 1976 Chevrolet Camaro and Jazz which transformed in a Pontiac Solstice GXP.
Typically, 17k - 19k for a three axle freight truck.
The orifice tube on a Peterbilt 379 is typically located in the expansion valve assembly of the vehicle's air conditioning system. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard or components of the HVAC system. It's important to refer to the specific service manual for detailed instructions and diagrams, as the exact location can vary slightly depending on the configuration and model year.
On a 1997 Peterbilt 379, the blinker flasher is typically located in the fuse panel, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. The flasher is often a small, cylindrical unit that can be identified by its size and shape. If you’re having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle’s owner manual can provide specific guidance.