Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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tbc1983
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Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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This classic hauler has a detailed cab interior with air ride driver's seat and a sleeper compartment!
•Scale: 1/25
•Skill Level: 2 (ages 10 and up)
•Glue assembly, paint required• Over 250 detailed parts
•Tilting sleeper cab
•Authentic diesel engine
•Dual exhaust stacks
•10 hollow vinyl truck tires with plated forged disc wheels
•Detailed heavy-duty chassis with dual-drive tandem rear axles
•Molded in white, black and chrome
•Original 1970s packaging
•Expanded decal sheet
http://round2models.com/models/amt/peterbilt-cabover

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Re: Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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Ugly! The only truck uglier is a Freightliner FLB.
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Re: Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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Real Peterbilts have bonnets, l o n n n n g bonnets. :mrgreen:
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Re: Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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Andrew wrote:Ugly! The only truck uglier is a Freightliner FLB.
Ugly, eh?

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Re: Peterbilt Cabover Pacemaker

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Incredibly ugly!
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