Agree I Saw A Video A Time Back That A Guy Did The Same Thing he Bought a Truck that Was Abandoned for Six Years and Brought it Back Looking like Brand new
Bring it back to life Bruce. This would be a great build for you. It would be nice to see it fixed up and looking good like how you did with blue collar.
No mechanic for sure; that is apparent. Based on first impressions. This truck would cost someone an unjustifiable number to put back on the road. A good truck to make UA-cam content with maybe but a GREAT first truck for someone? No way in hell sorry not sorry
@@MetalMusicManiac yes but would you dump a ton on money on a worn semi just to get it on the road and new motor? who knows might need new breaks, tires after etc. Its just not worth it unless you got ton of money to waste. Everyone on their keyboards always saying they want to see it put back on the road etc but dont realize the cost it takes also dont forget it also needs inspection, paperwork etc and that alone is a ton of money. A car is different and much cheaper but still alot of work and money, but for these semi's its about 3-4 times the cost.
@@t_crom l hope to god he saves it though mate, more trucks need keeping on the road especially now that peterbilt are stopping the 389 , it might not be vintage or particularly rare now but eventually everything becomes collectible because stuff goes extinct far too quickly, imagine how many Hayes, auto cars, Marmons, gmc dodges, whites and needle noses etc got sent to the crusher just because weren’t collectible right there and then, gives me chest pains just thinking about it tbh. In retrospect I think that’s why he got so much hate over the w900, ok we all understand now that it wasn’t a viable restoration project and that was better being broke down for parts, l think it was more the way he did it that upset people so much, it could have been stripped down more productively so that stuff like the glass etc didn’t go to waste
That's a good looking old Pete hope you fix this one up it wouldn't take alot that is actually a 63 inch sleeper on that one the real 70 inch ones have windows in the sides
Wash it get the Back frame sand Blasted an paint it 🤷🏾♂️ i know the guys at Semi Casual will turn this into something nice for u once u get it running. I would keep it an add it to the fleet
Let's see that 379 needs some attention. I like the flat top conversation like my favorite UA-camr Greg Aberalla . It needs some new paint, exhaust, and more new parts.
@@janamaro5894 it's sad to see such a wonderful truck end up in scrap yards or as show trucks. Honestly, 379's in my opinion deserve to remain as the best trucks Peterbilt has ever made, especially when they are powered by a 444xt cummins or a CAT 3406/3408 engine.
Definitely back on the road. It doesn't look too far gone to me. So I think a deep clean inside and out, new hoses, belts, engine swap, new tires, also basic paint, nothing fancy... people love a pre-emissions pre-ELOG truck! It should have zero issues reselling!
Sure that gentry and son's will love to have the truck as a project and put it back on the road ... TBH it's a nice truck still ...just a matter and some work hours and clean it up
This is what I sub for,, Bruce is a awesome mechanic when he puts time into something. These trucks are getting harder to find, and now they are going away from that body style. You could have a jewel for sure.
Looks like to me a good budget build clean it change engines trans. Fire it up flip it $$ it will bring a big buck. Take the parts you took off the blue one use those good winter project
Please rebuilt it. It’s gonna be awesome. Get some high school student involved studying Automotive may be your local high school would love this big project for 11 and 12th grader. Just an idea, I have seen one in California San Jose high school did that my Son went to many years back.
Harmonic balancers are bad on these engines you'll break a crank when it goes so I'd change that with the updated version from cat just a heads up other than that I love my 5ek does great
Keep it and fix it up brother...dont be like Gentry and buy and not finish...besides it would be looking awesome in Dade City driving by it....Local fan about 5 miles from your shop...Make us Florida boy's proud.
That's a 63 inch sleeper. That truck is too good to part out Bruce. Those 379's are going to be at a premium in the near future. That would make a nice project truck for somebody. I'm sure someone would be glad to buy it the way it is. Call Tim Gentry.
Redeem your self and restore that truck that’s what your viewers want that’s how you got viewers in the first place stay true to why we started following you.
Hello Bruce that could be a good looking truck to add to your future fleet of peterbilts with Blue coller? Keep it and stick that engine in clean her up and make some money 💰 would love to see it being fixed 😉
Wouldn’t take much to fix this girl up or call Tim Gentry he loves to fix nice trucks like that! I’d love to fix her up myself if I had the money to buy it from you.
Cat engines are simple and easy to rebuild. Not to mention inexpensive. As a retired truck driver I learned politician's and weatherman are paid to lie. Truck drivers do it for nothing. Good luck with whatever you decide. Those old cats are a horse but compared to today's engines they will eat you out of house and home.
Part it out ??? No ! that truck is in good shape. You will totally be happy when you see the completed restore. And it will sell quick. That's if you don't decide to keep it for yourself. The kind of restore you can do depends on you, even going all out to enter it into shows. Don't forget to document with lots of before and after photos.
I agree with others you should restore it not only would it make someone a great truck but it would make Fantastic content just like when Justin rebuilt his engine!!
O-H-I-O Porter greetings.🇺🇸 I didn’t expect to see it covered in vines right next to a shop. Hmm. From a distance, it looks to be something worth the time to fix up. BUT! 🧐 Show us more of the frame & inside. Just because it’s been stretched doesn’t mean it’s not a good truck. Saving a good 379 is a GOOD thing! We love the cabovers, but a 379 is quite a nice truck. Yeah, it might even be good enough for someone’s 1st truck or the makings of a show truck. At least there’s NO duct tape all over it! Even though you don’t need another project….the best time to get another truck is when you see them. What about mine? You interested in another cabover? Well, I’m glad you found this jewel. Stay safe! 🥰🤩✌️
Am l the only one who had a panic attack when he went near the truck with a forklift? 😂 God bless you Bruce old mate , that one looks to have the makings of something really nice, will you be putting the engine out of the w900 into it?
Save it Bruce, that 379 got potential. If not, do not part it out. Give it to the boys at Semi Casual. I can only imagine what they would do with it for a restoration project...endless possibilities for sure!!!
A Bruce please keep the truck and add it to the fleet it would be an awesome 379 for you, the cab isn't rotted out so that is good, doesn't seem like the frame is Rusted too bad. You should add it to the fleet after you get it fixed.
Parting it out is the worst content, no one wants to see you rip it apart. Rebuilding it like you did with Blue collar is awesome content that everyone wants to see. So the choice is clear. Rebuild.
Take the sleeper off, shorten the frame, build that Cat and make the pulling truck that your wanting out of it. got the right motor to start with for a pulling truck. I saw in the Semi Pulling group you posted that your looking for a pulling truck.
That 379 is a keeper Bruce. Restore it make her like new again. 👍 The 379s are my all time favorite. I drove a 91 model back in 1992. Leather interior and a b model Cat. It was a very nice truck.
I wouldn't part out a Pre-Elog & pre-emission truck...rebuild the spare 5EK or the spare engine as an Acert(no IVA/VVAs) with the 800 cam, Full Tilt manifold, Acert compounds, nice injectors, 4- core radiator, HEAVY duty clutch, 18210C trans, nice set of miter cut 8s & keep it or sell it. You brought it for only $10K(?). You could pull about $75K easily with every done, fresh with paperwork. You got a lowkey gem right there!
Sell white collar, to do stuff to this one Clean n scrub it up swap motors put transmission back in it, fix mechanism and mechanical stuff, Polish up the chrome stuff
Hey Bruce Wilson I would like too see you fix that 1996 Peterbilt and once your brother Aaron passes his driving test you would give him that Peterbilt as a present for Aaron.
The interior of this truck looks like it's in really good shape inside and out I'm thankful that you are saving this truck too nice to just part out and it comes with the engine you were showing at beginning of video?
com'n Bruce bring her to life!!!!! And do not get rid of that Cat block, my God whatever u do when that gett's remanned you need to put that back in that truck 800 - 1000 horsepower !!!!!! just say'n !!!!
That little forklift has to be like what, 2-3 tons MAYBE. And a semi without a trailer is usually around 10 tons and that forklift was able to not only lift up the back but pull it out too, impressive.
I have a small engine shop and have been lost on a lot of projects I would just see what I could to to make it a company truck I was super upset with how the other guys handled loading it but that’s besides the point your the boss Bruce if I where you I would keep it for the new trucking company since you have a good educated shop and good funds coming in. Very much not a part truck make us some content with this.
That truck is for sure saveable depending on the time and tools you own, I personally think you should fix it instead of parting it out.
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Bring it back to life Bruce. This would be a great build for you. It would be nice to see it fixed up and looking good like how you did with blue collar.
I’m no Mechanic but I’d like to see you get it up and running. It would make someone a great first truck.
do you have $30k to send to him? its junk, thing has a bad motor and 2 million miles
No mechanic for sure; that is apparent. Based on first impressions. This truck would cost someone an unjustifiable number to put back on the road. A good truck to make UA-cam content with maybe but a GREAT first truck for someone? No way in hell sorry not sorry
hey you wanna sling 🛠️ and do body work on that all winter knock yourself out
@@DatBlueHusky Semi trucks can easily last 2 million miles with normal check ups
@@MetalMusicManiac yes but would you dump a ton on money on a worn semi just to get it on the road and new motor? who knows might need new breaks, tires after etc. Its just not worth it unless you got ton of money to waste. Everyone on their keyboards always saying they want to see it put back on the road etc but dont realize the cost it takes also dont forget it also needs inspection, paperwork etc and that alone is a ton of money. A car is different and much cheaper but still alot of work and money, but for these semi's its about 3-4 times the cost.
Build it Bruce
Probably make a lot of your viewers happy if you dug into this one.
Be a good first truck for your brother
This is the content we like Bruce.
You should definitely restore it and get it back on the road
You gotta get this back on the Road Man. Keep it too this would make a good build series
good to see you getting back into restoring an old truck. Hope you give it the full ride, and create the good content again.
Yeah l prefer to see them restored or fixed up too 👍
LOL Hes talking about parting it out
@@t_crom l hope to god he saves it though mate, more trucks need keeping on the road especially now that peterbilt are stopping the 389 , it might not be vintage or particularly rare now but eventually everything becomes collectible because stuff goes extinct far too quickly, imagine how many Hayes, auto cars, Marmons, gmc dodges, whites and needle noses etc got sent to the crusher just because weren’t collectible right there and then, gives me chest pains just thinking about it tbh.
In retrospect I think that’s why he got so much hate over the w900, ok we all understand now that it wasn’t a viable restoration project and that was better being broke down for parts, l think it was more the way he did it that upset people so much, it could have been stripped down more productively so that stuff like the glass etc didn’t go to waste
@@nostreamavailable9090 hell yeah. Marmon was the shit.
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That's a good looking old Pete hope you fix this one up it wouldn't take alot that is actually a 63 inch sleeper on that one the real 70 inch ones have windows in the sides
Wash it get the Back frame sand Blasted an paint it 🤷🏾♂️ i know the guys at Semi Casual will turn this into something nice for u once u get it running. I would keep it an add it to the fleet
Keep it and restore it. Would love to see it restored.
Let's see that 379 needs some attention. I like the flat top conversation like my favorite UA-camr Greg Aberalla . It needs some new paint, exhaust, and more new parts.
The 379 truck reminds me of the 2007 optimus prime truck that was also a peterbilt
@@MaxtronusPrime_ I know. 379 was amazing semi truck and it's retired truck to replace the 389.
@@janamaro5894 it's sad to see such a wonderful truck end up in scrap yards or as show trucks. Honestly, 379's in my opinion deserve to remain as the best trucks Peterbilt has ever made, especially when they are powered by a 444xt cummins or a CAT 3406/3408 engine.
Definitely back on the road. It doesn't look too far gone to me. So I think a deep clean inside and out, new hoses, belts, engine swap, new tires, also basic paint, nothing fancy... people love a pre-emissions pre-ELOG truck! It should have zero issues reselling!
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Send the ol girl up to Tim in TN. He will have her up and running in no time flat. Tuned and everything
Sure that gentry and son's will love to have the truck as a project and put it back on the road ... TBH it's a nice truck still ...just a matter and some work hours and clean it up
This is what I sub for,, Bruce is a awesome mechanic when he puts time into something. These trucks are getting harder to find, and now they are going away from that body style. You could have a jewel for sure.
@George gotta go where the money is, money is not in builds unless it brings in more subscribers.
Sled pulling Rig? I sure hope so! Idk why everyone wants you to make show trucks. Lets get some big turbo diesel action!
Now this is what we all wanna see a full on restoration series now come on Brucey u can do it
It's time to get this one back on the road 😀 cool truck 🚚 can't wait to see it finish
Save it Bruce, A good restoration project and great content.
Nah it would be better to watch him destroy it
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That rig definitely has a lot of potential! Can't wait to see what's done with it 🙌🏽
Sweet ride deserves a restoration
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Looks like to me a good budget build clean it change engines trans. Fire it up flip it $$ it will bring a big buck. Take the parts you took off the blue one use those good winter project
Please don't destroy it like you did the Kenworth this truck needs some TLC
Please rebuilt it. It’s gonna be awesome. Get some high school student involved studying Automotive may be your local high school would love this big project for 11 and 12th grader. Just an idea, I have seen one in California San Jose high school did that my Son went to many years back.
Harmonic balancers are bad on these engines you'll break a crank when it goes so I'd change that with the updated version from cat just a heads up other than that I love my 5ek does great
For God’s sake restore that truck! Great foundation for a wicked show truck! Please!
Would love to watch a series on rebuilding this truck!
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Keep it and fix it up brother...dont be like Gentry and buy and not finish...besides it would be looking awesome in Dade City driving by it....Local fan about 5 miles from your shop...Make us Florida boy's proud.
You need to restore that truck it's a classic.
Bruce you know so much about these trucks . I hope you build one of your own design for the US market!!!
Truck has alot of potential. Deff worth rebuilding
Please please please get her on the road!!
The tires look brand new.
That's a 63 inch sleeper. That truck is too good to part out Bruce. Those 379's are going to be at a premium in the near future. That would make a nice project truck for somebody. I'm sure someone would be glad to buy it the way it is. Call Tim Gentry.
I think u should keep it fix it up for ur Brother or u guys do it together 💪🏾💪🏾💯
Redeem your self and restore that truck that’s what your viewers want that’s how you got viewers in the first place stay true to why we started following you.
Are those real vines or are they CHALK PAINT
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More like are they plastic vines from the dollar store 😂
fix it just eye ball the frame weld
Those vines are real.
Bro why are you coming at him like that
Ever since I was a little kid, Peterbilt 379s have always been my favorite big rigs
Me too I want a Peterbilt 359 and 379 exhd
Bruce, please don't part it. It is worth saving.
That forklift deserves a spa day
Hello Bruce that could be a good looking truck to add to your future fleet of peterbilts with Blue coller? Keep it and stick that engine in clean her up and make some money 💰 would love to see it being fixed 😉
That blue semi is so pretty!
You should definitely restore it. It would look nice af when it finished
Salemen……”Just change the spark plugs she’ll be fine”😂😂😂😂
Wouldn’t take much to fix this girl up or call Tim Gentry he loves to fix nice trucks like that! I’d love to fix her up myself if I had the money to buy it from you.
He can also put the engine that he picked up with the truck into it
Cat engines are simple and easy to rebuild. Not to mention inexpensive. As a retired truck driver I learned politician's and weatherman are paid to lie. Truck drivers do it for nothing. Good luck with whatever you decide. Those old cats are a horse but compared to today's engines they will eat you out of house and home.
Truly confused as to what made them think that forklift was going to push that truck up that ramp 😂
I would get it back into good condition and keep it running as a backup truck or get it for your brother and make it really nice for him
Definitely keep it and fix it up. It would make an awesome show truck. Don't part it out.
Part it out ??? No ! that truck is in good shape. You will totally be happy when you see the completed restore. And it will sell quick. That's if you don't decide to keep it for yourself. The kind of restore you can do depends on you, even going all out to enter it into shows. Don't forget to document with lots of before and after photos.
I agree with others you should restore it not only would it make someone a great truck but it would make Fantastic content just like when Justin rebuilt his engine!!
O-H-I-O Porter greetings.🇺🇸 I didn’t expect to see it covered in vines right next to a shop. Hmm. From a distance, it looks to be something worth the time to fix up. BUT! 🧐 Show us more of the frame & inside. Just because it’s been stretched doesn’t mean it’s not a good truck. Saving a good 379 is a GOOD thing! We love the cabovers, but a 379 is quite a nice truck. Yeah, it might even be good enough for someone’s 1st truck or the makings of a show truck. At least there’s NO duct tape all over it! Even though you don’t need another project….the best time to get another truck is when you see them. What about mine? You interested in another cabover? Well, I’m glad you found this jewel. Stay safe! 🥰🤩✌️
Am l the only one who had a panic attack when he went near the truck with a forklift? 😂
God bless you Bruce old mate , that one looks to have the makings of something really nice, will you be putting the engine out of the w900 into it?
Save it Bruce, that 379 got potential. If not, do not part it out. Give it to the boys at Semi Casual. I can only imagine what they would do with it for a restoration project...endless possibilities for sure!!!
All the ivy looks very conveniently placed.
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Glad you said it. The outside of the rug don’t look that beat up for sitting there
Worked on many of these and it is a great truck. New vibration damper as I have seen a few with broken cranks just some input
Love to see it restored
A Bruce please keep the truck and add it to the fleet it would be an awesome 379 for you, the cab isn't rotted out so that is good, doesn't seem like the frame is Rusted too bad. You should add it to the fleet after you get it fixed.
It deserves to be saved.
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Don't be scared build it you will love it when you are done
Parting it out is the worst content, no one wants to see you rip it apart. Rebuilding it like you did with Blue collar is awesome content that everyone wants to see. So the choice is clear. Rebuild.
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Like that truck good luck you can fix it buddy see you soon buddy
Would be so sick to make a show truck out of it
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Keep it. Rebuild it to make your other Pete! Truck has good bones still.
The homeless guy who lives in the sleeper cabin: ( ._.)
You would be crazy to part that truck out put it back together it's getting hard to find them trucks it has a lot of potential
I think it might be worth getting back on the road. I'm interested to see what happens with the old girl. It's PRE-EMISSIONS! 😎
Take the sleeper off, shorten the frame, build that Cat and make the pulling truck that your wanting out of it. got the right motor to start with for a pulling truck. I saw in the Semi Pulling group you posted that your looking for a pulling truck.
Rebuild it. Take the sleeper off and put a 30in flat sleeper. And stretch the frame to 300in plus.
I’d be interested in the hood if you end up parting it out. I live in Zephyrhills.
get rid of the blue one to fix the cool one
I absolutely under no circumstances will go near a spider
That 379 is a keeper Bruce. Restore it make her like new again. 👍 The 379s are my all time favorite. I drove a 91 model back in 1992. Leather interior and a b model Cat. It was a very nice truck.
What's the difference between 359 and 379? Is it just age and when they were made, or more to it than that?
Save it! There's less and less of them around and they're worth saving. Very desirable truck and motor, fix it up and paint it like the tratter taxi
I wouldn't part out a Pre-Elog & pre-emission truck...rebuild the spare 5EK or the spare engine as an Acert(no IVA/VVAs) with the 800 cam, Full Tilt manifold, Acert compounds, nice injectors, 4- core radiator, HEAVY duty clutch, 18210C trans, nice set of miter cut 8s & keep it or sell it. You brought it for only $10K(?). You could pull about $75K easily with every done, fresh with paperwork. You got a lowkey gem right there!
Sell white collar, to do stuff to this one Clean n scrub it up swap motors put transmission back in it, fix mechanism and mechanical stuff, Polish up the chrome stuff
I would love to see that truck get another life on the road. I own a 1995 long nose Pete 389 18 speed and I love it
If your truck is a 95 then it would be a 379. 389s didn't come out until 2008ish.
I had a new engine put in her
Looks like a good truck for Tim Gentry
You totally get this thing road worthy and the perfect name for it would be Charlie Brown!
Yes I would like to see you put that engine in get it running and clean it up those old Pete's are gonna get hard to find
Good score on the pete.
It's a beauty. Getting running give it new life.
Hey Bruce Wilson I would like too see you fix that 1996 Peterbilt and once your brother Aaron passes his driving test you would give him that Peterbilt as a present for Aaron.
You should restore that and give it away
Restore the truck Bruce. It's a great foundation for an awesome Truck
Hi Do a full restoration on it It would like to see it back on the road
Your a inspiration. Hotshot of 7 years. Trying to move up to the big leagues.
go ahead and build it, i would love to see that pete reborn
How about your buddy Tim gentry? He is always building trucks
The interior of this truck looks like it's in really good shape inside and out I'm thankful that you are saving this truck too nice to just part out and it comes with the engine you were showing at beginning of video?
I agree with the other guys fix it that’s a oldie but goodie there I would love to find one like that and fix it up most definitely don’t part it out
Ryan needs a mic too. I'm turning my volume up for him and down for Bruce.
Bruce You should keep it and fix it up real nice and it would make it a good Working 379 Peterbilt Bruce
com'n Bruce bring her to life!!!!! And do not get rid of that Cat block, my God whatever u do when that gett's remanned you need to put that back in that truck 800 - 1000 horsepower !!!!!! just say'n !!!!
That little forklift has to be like what, 2-3 tons MAYBE. And a semi without a trailer is usually around 10 tons and that forklift was able to not only lift up the back but pull it out too, impressive.
I hope the owner doesn’t wait until you fix up the truck then come and get it
Keep it! That would be a real cool custom build video series.
Hey Bruce, you should totally fix up the new Peterbilt you just bought, it would be great content and it would be an awesome truck for you.
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That loading demonstration was amazing 😂 Bruce dgaf I love it
From Kenya with love u.it's good to see u back Bruce.
I have a small engine shop and have been lost on a lot of projects I would just see what I could to to make it a company truck I was super upset with how the other guys handled loading it but that’s besides the point your the boss Bruce if I where you I would keep it for the new trucking company since you have a good educated shop and good funds coming in. Very much not a part truck make us some content with this.