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I finished the 389.

(see previous Peterbilt 389 post for in progress photos or check the Recent Builds page on my siteTimsTrucks.com )

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The hood is scratchbuilt, the fenders are modified AMT 359 pieces. The DPF and stacks are scratchbuilt from various Evergreen plastic shapes. The donor kit was a 377 from Italeri. I modified the front springs for the set-forward axle, and changed the mounting locations for cab mounts, battery box, fuel tanks, etc.

Bare Metal Foil was used on most of the bright work. The battery box, moose/deer/elk guard, DPF and battery box were painted with Duplicolor Bumper Chrome.

The frame, roof and fenders are Duplicolor Toreador red sprayed over Light Driftwood metallic.

The body color is Duplicolor Light Driftwood metallic.

2 layers of clear coat cover everything, most of the body was wet sanded.

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The TAT (Tim Ahlborn Trucking) logos on the doors are from MAG decals (Thanks Gary!).

The front USA and show truck plates are from JBOT. The Wisconsin plate I made from a photo of a real plate

and printed on BMF decal paper.

Thanks for looking!

Tim

Posted

Tim, that looks great!

That looks to be a popular color scheme. I see that around our neck of the woods all the time.

Your speed building!!

Chris

Posted

Jerry

Thanks.

Time for a non-PB? Hmmm. Last few builds have been:

White Road Boss

Mack CruiseLiner

Fruehauf flatbed

Dodge L700

Tanker

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I'd say it's time for another PB! :wub:

Tim

Posted

Dave

Box stock?

Slightly altered..

It started as a set back axle 377. I modified the springs and frame rails.

Scratchbuilt the long hood and grille.

Scratchbuilt the DPF and battery box.

Cut down the 63" raised roof sleeper to a flat-top 36" sleeper.

Modified the cab to eliminate the 377 molded on fenders.

Modified the cab for the '06+ doors.

Fabricated the mirror arms.

Fabricated the exhaust stand pipes.

Fabricated the headlamp pods.

Other than that.. yeah, box stock. !

Tim

Posted

Tim,

Great looking truck. Colour scheme looks just right. The headlights, do you have your own mold for casting, or do you make them from solid material?

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Posted
mackinac359 Posted Jan 18 2008, 02:09 PM

Dave

Box stock?

Slightly altered..

It started as a set back axle 377. I modified the springs and frame rails.

Scratchbuilt the long hood and grille.

Scratchbuilt the DPF and battery box.

Cut down the 63" raised roof sleeper to a flat-top 36" sleeper.

Modified the cab to eliminate the 377 molded on fenders.

Modified the cab for the '06+ doors.

Fabricated the mirror arms.

Fabricated the exhaust stand pipes.

Fabricated the headlamp pods.

Other than that.. yeah, box stock. !

Tim

Pretty silly question was'nt it :) .

I should have known that it would have been heavily modified. Apologies Tim.

On the asssuption that by saying any more I'll dig an even bigger hole for myself, I'll end by congratulating you on a superb build, great stuff........I'll get my coat :lol:

Posted

Hi Tim::

:) Great lookin Petercar, love your color combination.

You mention that your door decals came from MAG decals, does he make decals commerically, and if

so how would one go about getting a hold of him.

Jeff :lol::P

Posted

Tim,

Nicely done! she is a beauty, if youre outa shelf space in your new truck room, I would be happy to show it on my shelf for ya :lol: I only have a 359 Pete (box stock) and a 350 Payhauler (box stock) so far. :lol:

Tim

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