This is a Peterbilt that was called “High Call” by Keith Everett its owner at the time. It’s a bright red painted Pete pulling a shiny silver horsetrailer (which is part luxury RV suite). It got a lot of attention when it first came out, and that attention even led to its getting a new custom job within a short time.
The truck took top awards at the Best Keith Everett’s Peterbilt and Trailer in 2007’s Great American Trucking Show in Dallas. It’s a 2007 379 Peterbilt Legacy.
This truck was later bought by trucker Jeremy Graves who turned it into his own highly custom version of an oil hauler semi. He renamed the truck “The Bucket List” and did a bunch of new custom work to it. Maybe we’ll feature the new version of this custom rig, too. Do you think we should?
Truck:
Model: 2007 379 Legacy Class Edition Peterbilt
Engine: 565hp Cummins ISX
Transmission: 18-speed Eaton Fuller
Custom:
chopped roof
custom motorbike headlights
10-inch pipes
Trailer:
all chrome
matching custom red paint on top and flames
luxury suite inside
horse trailer still takes up part of inside
trailer polish
UPDATE: Thanks to Rowdy Ferrington, a member of the Plains Trains page, who sent two photos of the trucks current appearance.