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Thanks to you too, Nathan. Your machining has come a large way in a very short time. I have right at 27 years in the game this week. I will take some pics of the truck and post tomorrow. Time to try and get some sleep. If you have any old copies of 'The Toy Trucker and Contractor', look for the April 2001 issue. The truck is on the cover.
Bigrigger, If I had paid $4000 for this truck, I would not be asking questions. I would be demanding satisfaction from someone ![]()
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Thanks Lynn. I don't know if I'll ever become one of the greats on this forum, but I'll keep at it.
Now that you mention it, I think I remember seeing the truck you picked up. Maybe it was on E-Bay that I saw it?? I want to say you also posted picture here, but I can't remember. Being one of the Wedico guys who has gone through the process of trying to build a nice truck, I can honestly say I'm not as impressed as I used to be with these models, yet I still like the Peterbilts and will continue to work on mine. I've learned a lot of hard lessons building mine, and if I knew what I know today. I surely would have done things different. I'd probably still be down the same path, but I would have spent my money much differently. I bought a lot components for my Wedico Peterbilt that ended up being wasted money.
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