Inside, the 379X was just as distinct. Peterbilt marketed it with a "rugged but refined" aesthetic:

: Each unit came with specialized 379X badging, marking its place in the limited production run. Performance and Customization

: It came equipped with dual 7-inch chrome exhaust stacks and stainless steel "clamshell" fenders.

: The 127-inch BBC (bumper-to-back-of-cab) dimension provided the iconic long-hood look that remains the most sought-after configuration for custom show trucks today.

The 379X was instantly recognizable by its "bright-out" package. While standard 379s were already known for their polish, the 379X took it further with:

The is a limited-edition legendary truck that serves as the ultimate tribute to the flagship 379 model before its transition to the 389. Introduced in September 2003, it was designed to be the "owner-operator's dream," combining classic "long-nose" styling with a massive amount of factory-installed chrome and custom features. The Chrome King: Visual Identity

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