: 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.
: Enthusiasts often use these frames for massive frame stretches , reaching wheelbases of over 330 inches for a truly "stretched" custom appearance. Collecting and Customizing : Each unit came with specialized 379X badging,
While the "X" primarily denoted a styling package, it was built on the legendary 379 chassis, known for its durability and ease of customization.
: The truck featured "beehive" style marker lights and polished headlight housings that gave it a classic, retro look even while new. Interior: The "UltraRide" Experience Collecting and Customizing While the "X" primarily denoted
: Many 379X units were spec'd with heavy-hitting engines of the era, such as the Caterpillar C15 Accert .
: 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. : Each unit came with specialized 379X badging,
: The interior often featured two-tone leather seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
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