OEM puts scope on '07

Named chief engineer of Peterbilt Motors Co. earlier this year, Landon Sproull has lots to look forward to, not the least of it being the hard work and headaches that all truck engineers will face as the 2007 low-emission regs roar into sight. Fortunately, however, he reports that Peterbilt has a serious leg up on the 2007 development process thanks to the engineering foresight that was applied to the OEM's newest truck, the Model 386. The Model 386, rolled out back in March at the Mid-America Truck Show, is an aerodynamic Class 8 that can be configured as ...

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