In 1976, the 200th anniversary of the day our great nation declared its independence, Peterbilt Motors Company was one of the truck makers to acknowledge that by way of creating a limited-edition line of cabover and conventional trucks signifying this milestone. 100 cabovers and 100 conventional trucks were built, and on September 13, 1976, one of Foxfire’s friends said he found the truck Foxfire needed to buy in Elmhurst, IL. Together, they drove to United Diesel Services, and set their eyes on one of those limited-edition 1976 Bicentennial Peterbilt 359 Patriots. Foxfire was not sold on the color, but once he opened the door and saw that Oxblood Classic interior, he bought the truck that day and took her home three days later.
A lot of beautiful trucks! I did see that sick green truck behind you guys… I’d really love to have it! The only thing I would change is those half unpainted fenders but I love that truck Id call it honeypot😊 Another quality video from semi casual
The brown 352 and the the 359 patriot with the double eagle are my fathers the patriot is a special edition built in 76 to celebrate the bicentennial of the country they built only 100 359s and 100 352 we are currently work on restoring my 352 patriot. So will have one of each
Lots of purty Petes❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥! Love all the 359's, 372's, 351's, all the "needle nose"! Thanks for sharing guys. . .truck safe, 10-4!😃🤠😎🚚🚛👋🏼👍🏻!
So many great looking rigs, but that 72 needle nose checks all the boxes for me. Such an awesome ride.
Very cool trucks!! Thanks for sharing the video guys!! Be safe!!
In 1976, the 200th anniversary of the day our great nation declared its independence, Peterbilt Motors Company was one of the truck makers to acknowledge that by way of creating a limited-edition line of cabover and conventional trucks signifying this milestone. 100 cabovers and 100 conventional trucks were built, and on September 13, 1976, one of Foxfire’s friends said he found the truck Foxfire needed to buy in Elmhurst, IL. Together, they drove to United Diesel Services, and set their eyes on one of those limited-edition 1976 Bicentennial Peterbilt 359 Patriots. Foxfire was not sold on the color, but once he opened the door and saw that Oxblood Classic interior, he bought the truck that day and took her home three days later.
Great info I’ll look into it. I never knew it
Love the Western Flyer Express truck
It's what we called back in the day. Burnt Orange.
Needle nose are sweet, but the 1980's 359's are perfection.
That red monster across from Big Rig Barbie's truck is sick!
Wow what a cool bunch of trucks 😮
Nice LARGECARS!!!!!!!!😎🔊💎🎯🇺🇸
A lot of beautiful trucks! I did see that sick green truck behind you guys… I’d really love to have it! The only thing I would change is those half unpainted fenders but I love that truck Id call it honeypot😊
Another quality video from semi casual
10:07 thats a gorgeous rig
Those slim nose ones are pretty cool
Most truck manufacturers made special models for 1976
@dandreger5616 I only remember PETERBILT and KENWORTH.
Shakin' hands and kissin' butt 🤷🏻♂️........love the single headlights on the turquoise one 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice riggs
Big Rig videos had this truck on one of his videos its a very interesting video and truck
The brown 352 and the the 359 patriot with the double eagle are my fathers the patriot is a special edition built in 76 to celebrate the bicentennial of the country they built only 100 359s and 100 352 we are currently work on restoring my 352 patriot. So will have one of each
The guy with the patriot owns the brown cabover I work with him
Hey what’s up bros how y’all doing much love
Hey Tom dose your dad still gilders?
Very cool video. Way too many annoying commercials, though.
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The camera lense makes the hood on the marron and white truck at 10:26 look like its 12' long! LOL!!!
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