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Boom! What’s going on Everyone?
I’m Logan the 64th gear jammer Skeele and this is Toy Talk!
I’m going to talk about another classic Cab Over Truck and a 1:64th scale model of it.
Do you want your collection to grow in value? I’ve got a free report on Valuing your collection, so grab it here: http://bit.ly/VALUE-COLLECTION. I want to make sure your collection is a growing asset for your future.
Every week I make new videos talking about the best diecast and resin models along with history and trivia about the real machines, companies, and users of the equipment. So, make sure to hit that red subscribe button and ring the bell so you don’t miss a single video.
Peterbilt and cab over trucks really went hand in hand for decades. They began making a cab over back in 1949 and have come a long way to get to the Model 372, which was the last “Line-Haul” cab over truck designed by Peterbilt with production ending before its predecessor, the 362. The 372 went out in 1994 and the 362 ended production in 2005 eliminating “line-haul” cabover trucks from Peterbilt’s lineup.
A side Note, Pete still makes low cab forward COEs for vocational and city delivery trucks today.
However, today I’m talking about the Model 352 which came on in 1959 and was the first Tilt-Cab COE by Peterbilt. It was also the first UniLite cab and with an update in 1969, it received the nickname “Pacemaker”.
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Buy Neo Pete 352 COE Here: https://www.gltrucks.com/1979-peterbilt-352-tan
Get my FREE report on Tips for Valuing Your Collection here: http://bit.ly/VALUE-COLLECTION
Shop online here: https://www.advantagediecast.com
Connect with me on social media!
Boom! What’s going on Everyone?
I’m Logan the 64th gear jammer Skeele and this is Toy Talk!
I’m going to talk about another classic Cab Over Truck and a 1:64th scale model of it.
Do you want your collection to grow in value? I’ve got a free report on Valuing your collection, so grab it here: http://bit.ly/VALUE-COLLECTION. I want to make sure your collection is a growing asset for your future.
Every week I make new videos talking about the best diecast and resin models along with history and trivia about the real machines, companies, and users of the equipment. So, make sure to hit that red subscribe button and ring the bell so you don’t miss a single video.
Peterbilt and cab over trucks really went hand in hand for decades. They began making a cab over back in 1949 and have come a long way to get to the Model 372, which was the last “Line-Haul” cab over truck designed by Peterbilt with production ending before its predecessor, the 362. The 372 went out in 1994 and the 362 ended production in 2005 eliminating “line-haul” cabover trucks from Peterbilt’s lineup.
A side Note, Pete still makes low cab forward COEs for vocational and city delivery trucks today.
However, today I’m talking about the Model 352 which came on in 1959 and was the first Tilt-Cab COE by Peterbilt. It was also the first UniLite cab and with an update in 1969, it received the nickname “Pacemaker”.