Scott
Stuck, owner, from Belleville, PA, along with the help of Bob
Sunderland from Trucks By Bad Bob, have teamed up to build this
unique 1992 Pete 379. Scott wanted his truck to stand out from
the crowd at shows as well as truckstops. The first step to make
that happen was having his doors suicided, so the first thing
you see when Scott steps out of this truck is the door opening
backwards.
Next,
Scott had to have a wild paint job so he took the truck and the
2000 utility stainless spread axle reefer to Bill Shoop at Shoops
Sho Coach where a "Wild Tear Away" paint job was applied
to the tractor and trailer. Scott wanted that cool long look so
he had the wheelbase stretched to 304". Also on the exterior,
he installed custom headlight brackets, extra grille bars, had
louvers cut into the side of the hood, custom visor, and WTI full
fenders and lots of LED lights. Moving inside, Scott has custom
made chrome pieces throughout the cab, a hardwood floor, custom
made wood cabinets, and closets and a massive stereo system. The
wild Pete is powered by a 425 Cat and has a 13 speed trans. Scott
hauls flooring and glass from New Jersey to Chicago under his
own authority, Priority Transport.
All
in all, I would say, Scott with the help of Bob, succeeded in
putting together a very unique Pete. Take a look and see for yourself.