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P.I.E. PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS PETERBILT 351 w/Sleeper Box 8x10 B&W PHOTO
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P.I.E. PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS PETERBILT 351 w/Sleeper Box 8x10 B&W PHOTO
Price: US $9.99

This photo is an outstanding high quality new 8” x 10” black & white photo reproduction of a P.I.E./PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS Late 1950s PETERBILT Diesel with an Aluminum Sleeper Box Pulling an ALUMINUM Semi-Trailer.


”SAMPLE” will not appear on your photo, it is only on the scanned image.


DESCRIPTION: This P.I.E. PETERBILT Diesel was most likely an early Model 351 with the narrow front bumper, introduced in 1954 and in production until 1976. The 351 was one of only 5 models that were built as both cabovers and conventionals. The 351 conventional had a GCW of 76,800-lbs. While produced with several choices of diesel engines, the most popular was the Cummins NHC-250. This 8x10 photo has a white border on all 4-sides.


HISTORY OF P.I.E.: As you may already know, P.I.E./PACIFIC INTERMOUNTAIN EXPRESS became the largest trucking company in the world in 1956. The story starts in 1927 when Ray V. Lilenquest joined his brothers Bill and Les to run two Model A Fords providing service from Pocatello, ID, to Idaho Falls. Many changes occurred over the early years, with P.I.E. finally taking shape from three consolidated companies in 1940. By 1946 P.I.E. had 535 employees and was growing rapidly through many acquisitions in the late 1940s and 1950s. With the purchase of West Coast Freight and System Tank Lines in 1954, P.I.E became the largest hauler of petroleum products in the world. Service extended from the west coast to St. Louis and Chicago. P.I.E. employed virtually every type of available road equipment, and also designed some of their own dromedary tractors. By the mid 1960s P.I.E. extended service to the east coast through more acquisitions, having 67 terminals in 29 states. In 1973 the company was purchased by IU International, and in 1983 merged them with Ryder Truck Lines, forming Ryder.P.I.E Nationwide. In 1985 the company was sold again, with the name shortened to P.I.E. Nationwide. By 1989 loses were staggering, and the company was sold again, absorbing Transcon Lines. Loses continued, and in 1990 P.I.E. filed Chapter XI bankruptcy. An attempt to scale back operations failed, with one of America’s most famous common carriers closing their doors forever, another carrier from the “Golden Years of Trucking” gone from the highways, but not from our memories.


CONDITION: This outstanding black & white glossy photo is a newly reproduced photo from a photo in my personal lifetime collection. This photo has been printed on excellent quality HP PREMIUM PLUS GLOSSY PHOTO PAPER using HP 02 Vivera Inks, producing a professional quality photo that resists fading over 100 years ... the best money can buy. This 8x10 photo has a white border around the photo. For your information, the description and documentation of this photo will be loosely taped to the back side of this photo. I try to ad some “added value” to my photos by researching each one, adding some history and information that you may not know. If I get something incorrect, please let me know … thanks!


SHIPPING & HANDLING: This item will be shipped via USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL - PACKAGE RATE (non-machinable) within the USA, including FREE USPS Tracking from USPS from my door to your mailbox. Your item will be mailed FLAT, carefully packed in a large 9x12 double envelope with a cardboard stiffener in the inner envelope ... the cardboard stiffener assures you it will arrive in excellent condition.


I can usually mail your photo within 24 hours of your payment thru PayPal, and sometimes on the same day. You will get an email confirmation from PayPal that postage has been purchased, with a tracking number from USPS to track your photo from my post office to your mailbox.


PURCHASE 2 OR MORE ITEMS FROM MY SITE, AND SHIPPING WILL BE FREE. I believe you must put your multiple items into your SHOPPING CART to receive my FREE SHIPPING and pay with a single payment. If it does not work for you, please contact me and I can manually issue you an INVOICE with the Free Shipping.


PAYMENT: I believe for you to buy FIXED PRICE LISTINGS you must pay right away through PayPal, per new rules announced in the Spring of 2013.


I will be adding a number of vintage truck and construction equipment photos/ads, listing an additional item or two almost daily. I still have several file boxes and shelves full of items to sell. Please check my sales and store frequently to see what new items I have added.


Please check the comments in my “responses” to verify that I pack very well, ship promptly, describe my items fairly, and that my customers like the quality of my items. Rest assured, you get what is represented. It may be ‘old school’, but I treat my customers like I would like to be treated myself. Trucking and construction have been my life, and now in retirement I do this with a labor of love and enjoyment.


.... any questions at all, please feel free to contact me. I try to be prompt with my email responses.


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