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1955 Peterbilt 281
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◊ 27-10-2004 à 21:36 |
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◊ 2005-12-23 18:51 |
It's a 1960 Peterbilt 355 model (not as in a toy model truck) -- Last edit: 2005-12-23 18:52:02 |
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◊ 2005-12-23 18:53 |
For what I find on Google images it is not so clear if it is a 351 or a 355 -- Last edit: 2005-12-23 18:54:46 |
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◊ 2006-03-10 00:03 |
1960 281 |
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◊ 2006-03-10 04:43 |
281 with a tag axle -- Last edit: 2006-03-10 05:18:43 |
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◊ 2006-03-28 15:23 |
Believe or not, but this truck reappears in the movie "Torque". ![]() |
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◊ 2006-04-28 18:55 |
It's a peterbilt 355 |
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◊ 2006-04-30 02:00 |
1963 Peterbilt 355 w/ single stack & horn for some reason |
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◊ 2006-05-01 02:58 |
1955 or 1960 Peterbilt 281 http://www.stlouisdumptrucks.com/Duel/DuelPage1.html -- Last edit: 2006-05-01 03:54:41 |
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◊ 2006-05-01 05:37 |
The article in your link states that the truck is indeed a 1960 Peterbilt 281, just like the original truck from the movie |
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◊ 2006-06-03 21:37 |
This one is also a 351! |
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◊ 2006-06-09 18:15 |
The 281's had single axles and the 351's have double axles. So it's a 1960 Peterbilt 351. |
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◊ 2006-06-10 14:59 |
This is a 281 with tag axle, check the link from my post above. |
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◊ 2006-06-10 15:04 |
Well, just call it 632 so it includes both (351+281 ) -- Last edit: 2006-06-10 15:04:36 |
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◊ 2006-06-10 15:06 |
post it 632 antp -- Last edit: 2006-06-10 15:07:48 |
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◊ 2006-06-27 02:03 |
If the people that own one of the origional trucks say it's a 281, then it must be a peterbilt 281! I mean think about it, if you owned the truck you would know all about it. |
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◊ 2006-07-02 04:03 |
There were actually three trucks used for Duel: A 1955 Peterbilt 281 was the main picture truck...it was thrown from the cliff at the end and destroyed. The 1960 281 in the above link was a backup truck. The 1955 had a crapped out engine, so the 1960 was buit as a backup. This 1960 model is the model mentioned in the article above, and there is some debate as to whether or not it was used in the movie (it likely was, just in very brief parts). This very truck appeared in the film "Torque". A 1964 (I believe this one was actually a 351) was used for the scenes added to the film in 1973...the railroad crossing and the school bus scene. I've heard that it's still sitting in a warehouse at Universal studios in extremely poor condition. It was also used for a 1978 episode of "The Incredible Hulk". The picture on this site appears to depict the 1955 truck. |
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◊ 2006-07-03 09:19 |
I think its kinda funny how a Universial movie prop wound up in a Warner Brothers production. O hey did anyone notice that a red Plymouth sedan was driectly in front of the truck in the opening scene? Just wondering if anyone else cought that besides me. |
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◊ 2006-07-03 10:15 |
I dunno where you get it was Warner Brothers: The opening on my VHS and DVD both say "Universal". EDIT: Unless you're referring to "The Incredible Hulk". -- Last edit: 2006-07-03 10:17:01 |
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◊ 2006-07-04 07:02 |
I saw it on TBS, but then again could have been the end of the previous movie I saw. I dunno, I was tired. I saw the WB logo graphic between them somewhere. But, the kid in the beginning had a Dukes of Hazzard shirt on. Universial didnt make that shaow, WB did. Edit: It IS a WB production. I foun d the movie site: http://www2.warnerbros.com/torque/index.html -- Last edit: 2006-07-04 07:10:51 |
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◊ 2006-07-04 08:19 |
Torque? Hell, I thought you meant Duel. Yes, Torque WAS a WB movie. |
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◊ 2006-08-21 07:56 |
more pics here of the last surviving truck: http://www.tenfourmagazine.com/feature/2004/5.html |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-22 02:40 |
a 1955/1960 surves today |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:46 |
a 1963 was crashed |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:48 |
a 1965 is back at the oil company today and a 1964 is in universal lots and and the 1962 is in poor shape |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:49 |
the 1965 is that Green one with the red tanker mounted on the back |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:49 |
the 1964 was in texas chainsaw massicure |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:50 |
the 1964 was also in the Hulk |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:50 |
the 1962 is in poor shape today |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-01-27 01:52 |
1955/1960 is Dan Burno's truck today |
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◊ 2007-01-27 02:32 |
Stop making so many posts in a row. And I also don't know where you're pulling this information from: Three trucks were used for the Duel production. I already explained this above. |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-02-14 18:18 |
a 1963 was included for the crash |
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◊ 2007-04-15 21:21 |
Who knows where this truck is now? |
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◊ 2007-04-27 08:21 |
The 60-truck wasn´t used at all. It was just a standby truck far as I know. The 55 was used in the whole movie except the "extra parts" filmed in ´73: Bus scene and railroad crossing and when David Mann comes out of the gas station after talking to his wife, you can see this truck having the other type of aircleaner. |
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Rhino ◊ 2007-05-01 02:36 |
a 1963 crashed cause the the is seen driving the 55 in the Increable Hulk |
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◊ 2007-11-13 04:27 |
Do you think you could help me find a picture of the "unrestorable" truck at Universal? |
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◊ 2007-11-18 17:40 |
Was the 281 ever available with quad headlights? |
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◊ 2008-03-20 18:08 |
i believe i know where the truck is its located in kentucky and owned by st loughie dump trucks. its still running today but is in rough shape. (it wouldn't be the duel truck if it wasn't, lol) |
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◊ 2008-03-20 18:15 |
i dont think so the 351 model was but i dont think they started coming out with the quad lights untill the 70s"?" |
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◊ 2008-06-27 20:11 |
The number plates on the front are supposedly from other cars that the truck destroyed |
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◊ 2008-11-07 03:45 |
1960 Peterbilt 281 Current Engine: Cummins NTC 350 Small Cam Inline 6 cylinder, turbo charged, 350 bhp Original Engine: Cummins 262, Inline 6 cylinder, turbo charged, 262 bhp Main Transmission: 5 Speed Spicer |
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◊ 2008-12-24 00:33 |
The Truck above is the 1955 |
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◊ 2008-12-25 21:59 |
Yes, the 64 was a 351 But the 64 Was not in "The Incredible Hulk" the one from the "The Incredible Hulk" was a whole new truck it was another 351 If you look on Dan's web site it tells you there's a 4th truck and on the "DUEL Message board" with Neil who found the 1960 he's Said this is the Truck in a warehouse at Universal Lots the Truck has been Identified as a 1962 Peterbilt 351 on the "DUEL Message board" Neil who has the facts from Universal Lots said that the 64 played as the duel truck in another movie that one also when down a cliff the 64 is long gone it's been parted out and scrapped like the 55 -- Last edit: 2008-12-25 22:02:41 |
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◊ 2008-12-25 23:28 |
Dan has talken to the original owner of the 55 & the 60 and according to him he said there was 4 trucks in the movie Duel alone he said he sold 3 trucks to and 4 Tankers to Universal Studio's he sold the 55 & 60 to them and there was a 1956 that was also made up the "56" was a 281 too the 55 & 56 were identical twins in the movie and even before the movie always have been nothing was different between the 2 The 1960 had a little long wheel base then the 55 & 56 the boss told Dan "the owner of the 60" that he knows atleast 3 scenes with the 56 was used In Gas Attendit Scene besides the 1964 being then maybe 5 minutes of the scene it was the 56 In the window & leaving Chuck's Cafe' is another place where the 56 was used The whole snack with Dennis in the phone booth that scene with Carey Lofin passing by after the turns in the drive way is another scene with 56 used even after they leave and the truck passes by David Mann after pulling off and hiding from the truck it the 56 Truck History: the 1955- is the Main truck Was crashed at cliff scene in Duel and was scrapped and parted out in 1979 the 1960- is the 2nd truck we all know the history behind the truck The 1956- Is the 3rd truck this truck blew up in 1979 in another movie The 1964- this one was a 351 Is the truck that Was in Rail Road/ Bus Push/ Gas Attendit scenes went down a cliff in 1975 plying as the Duel truck in another movie was scrapped and parted out in 1979 If you call it a 5th truck- is the 1962 351 From the "Incredible Hulk" some people don't count this truck as a 5th truck cause it wasn't in the movie Duel But I do It was a new truck for the new actors Here's History behind the 5th truck if you count the 5th truck it's the 1962 Peterbilt 351 http://z15.invisionfree.com/Duel/index.php?showtopic=309 The History behind the 55, 64 & 56 after they were crashed the 55- was brought back up the cliff the next day and went back to the oil company and he put it in a field for parts for some of his other peterbilts and was scrapped and parted out in 1979 the 64- went down the same cliff in 1975 the oil company bought it for parts and and scrapped it the same day as the 55 back in 79 the 56- Blew in 1979 and the oil comapny sold the land in 1989 and the moved the 56 to another land and the oil company had that land until 1996 and then he doesn't what happen to the truck the guy bought the trucks and that land in 1996 the struck might be still in existence The one above is the 55 -- Last edit: 2008-12-25 23:29:44 |
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◊ 2009-01-26 05:26 |
They were an option beginning in 1958. |
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◊ 2009-02-26 03:17 |
![]() -- Last edit: 2009-02-26 03:22:56 |
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◊ 2009-03-02 23:09 |
Might be the same model truck but at the end of Duel the truck was really crashed off of a mesa. The mesa is at the top of Vasquez Canyon Rd. I can't verify the name of the mesa but I believe it is called Black Mesa. |
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◊ 2009-04-10 17:11 |
New and improved picture. Identical shot but 640px now (was 512). Couldn't go to 720, height would be 540. |
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◊ 2009-05-03 19:44 |
There's no photo's of the 1964 Peterbilt 351 under this Movie Truck is any one can please get some photo's of the 64 Pete from Bus Push & Rail Road Scenes you also see the 64 a little bit in Gas Attendant Scene it was near the end when you saw it |
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◊ 2009-08-27 08:24 |
3 trucks were used for Duel. Truck 1 (pictured) is a '55. It has only one driving axle, therefore it is a 281. The presence of an unpowered tag axle has no bearing on Peterbilt's model number. I have mistakenly listed it on my website as a '56 based on my bad handwriting from when I bought truck 2 from Neil Losasso in LA in 2005. This '55 went off the cliff (Mystery Mesa) in '71. It started life as a Union Oil tanker. Truck 2 is the 1960 that I own. I bought it from Neil Losasso who bought if from George Sack. This truck was built up by George Sack at the request of Universal Studios as a standby second unit truck and went back to George Sack's yard after filming. The title history confirms this. This same '60 model 281 was also used in Torque, Chevy Malibu commercials and David Lee Roth's 1994 video "She's My Machine". The truck is in St. Louis now and on display at the Museum of Transportation. Truck 3 was a '64 used for added scenes in 1973 when the movie was extended for theatrical release. A fourth truck was used by Universal to make an episode of The Incredible Hulk based on a lot of archived footage from Duel. |
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◊ 2009-09-22 16:36 |
Totally random, but, the truck isn't a tractor trailer/semi in Richard Matheson's original short story. Rather, it's an ordinary tanker truck hauling a tanker trailer, so it effectively has two tankloads of gas. Which are full unlike in the movie, so that when the trucker goes off the cliff his vehicle blows up real good. Also, in the story, the trucker has a name: Keller. A play on words, like the hero's surname Mann. Man vs. Killer. |
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◊ 2009-10-17 18:19 |
The 1960 is now for sale: http://www.motoexotica.com/inventory/2544/1960_Peterbilt_Tanker__.htm?pv=a |
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