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Owner-operator Randy Victory’s ‘Wild Child’ 379 lives up to its name

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Updated Nov 11, 2022

Jonesboro, Arkansas-based Randy Victory shows off his wild side with this “Wild Child” 1999 Peterbilt 379, a stark contrast to his classy 1986 Peterbilt 359 previously featured here on Overdrive. Victory showed "Wild Child" at the Shell Rotella SuperRigs working truck show earlier this summer alongside that "Nut Buster" 359.

The 379 features old-school flames on the hood, down the side of the truck and on the rear fenders, along with a custom grille and numerous other custom touches that play into the truck's persona.

Randy Victory's 1999 Peterbilt 379The paint scheme is one of the first things you notice on the rig -- bright flames stand out sharply against the black base. Victory said he won the paint job at a truck show and the flames started out as a joke, but he convinced the painter to airbrush the flames, as long as Victory handled all the sanding.

Grille of Randy Victory's 1999 Peterbilt 379The custom grille is another feature on the truck that really makes it stand out.

Victory bought the truck 16 years ago and since that time has changed something in just about every area on it. The paint was done originally two years after he bought it.

"I liked the old-school flames, so that's where I come up with it," he said.

Flattop sleeper on Randy Victory's 1999 Peterbilt 379One of the first things Victory changed on the truck after he bought it was swapping out the original stand-up sleeper for a flattop.

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