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Some updates on two projects -

My Peterbilt 330 Hybrid

330foiled32010.jpg

330hybridcabresting32010.jpg

The paint has been polished, Bare-Metal Foil applied to the grille, door jambs, etc. I added a white stripe to the body to

break up the Viper Green.

My mind-of-its-own green 386 is coming along nicely.

330and386waxdfoild32010.jpg

cpdark386mockup32010.jpg

I waited until I could mock-up the body on the frame before installing the front axle, this was the axle would be centered in the

wheel opening and I wouldn't have to adjust the cab/hood/sleeper mounting locations.

Plenty of work to go. Back to the bench.

Tim

Posted

Some updates on two projects -

My Peterbilt 330 Hybrid

330foiled32010.jpg

330hybridcabresting32010.jpg

The paint has been polished, Bare-Metal Foil applied to the grille, door jambs, etc. I added a white stripe to the body to

break up the Viper Green.

My mind-of-its-own green 386 is coming along nicely.

330and386waxdfoild32010.jpg

cpdark386mockup32010.jpg

I waited until I could mock-up the body on the frame before installing the front axle, this was the axle would be centered in the

wheel opening and I wouldn't have to adjust the cab/hood/sleeper mounting locations.

Plenty of work to go. Back to the bench.

Very cool, your stuff always amazes me tim, lotta talent there.

nice work, Scott

Tim

Posted

I must say I wasnt sure bout the drk green till I saw it waxed but now it looks really good.I also like the other one.Its not the usual yaknow its diff.

Posted

Tim, those look great as always and I've admired your skills for quite a while now, really ever since I started reading the magazine. Your knowledge of Peterbilts is just as impreesive, and that leads me to a question. Yesterday while digging though a couple of my truck kits looking for parts, I had gotten out my 377 A/E and my wife to be asked me something I couldn't answer. What does the A/E stand for? I know some of the model numbers, but not that! Also, by chance, would you have spare parts for AMTs 352 Pacemaker? I have one I got off a friend of mine years ago, thinking it was missing a hood hinge (which is there!) but missing many different parts. Thanks for the help.

Posted

A/E = Aerodynamic Enhanced.

What part for 352 are you missing?

Tim

Tim, those look great as always and I've admired your skills for quite a while now, really ever since I started reading the magazine. Your knowledge of Peterbilts is just as impreesive, and that leads me to a question. Yesterday while digging though a couple of my truck kits looking for parts, I had gotten out my 377 A/E and my wife to be asked me something I couldn't answer. What does the A/E stand for? I know some of the model numbers, but not that! Also, by chance, would you have spare parts for AMTs 352 Pacemaker? I have one I got off a friend of mine years ago, thinking it was missing a hood hinge (which is there!) but missing many different parts. Thanks for the help.

Posted

A/E = Aerodynamic Enhanced.

What part for 352 are you missing?

Tim

Thanks Tim! There are a few parts missing from the 352, a couple engine parts, some frame parts, and other things here and there. I can send you a PM later after I finish going through the kit.

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