Introducing the meticulously crafted Peterbilt 352 COE 110″ Sleeper with Turbo Wing and Rogers Vintage Lowboy Trailer with Coil Load, a stunning 1/64 diecast model by DCP/First Gear. This exquisite model captures the essence of classic American trucking, offering collectors and enthusiasts a piece of history in a compact, detailed form.
The Peterbilt 352 COE (Cab Over Engine) is a legendary icon in the trucking world, known for its robust design and powerful performance. This model features a striking black and gray color scheme, accentuating its bold and timeless appeal. The 110″ sleeper cab is equipped with a Turbo Wing, enhancing its aerodynamic profile and adding a touch of modern flair to its vintage charm.
Every detail of the Peterbilt 352 has been faithfully reproduced, from the intricately detailed grille and headlights to the authentic cab interior. The model’s precision engineering is evident in its realistic chassis and undercarriage, showcasing the craftsmanship that DCP/First Gear is renowned for.
Paired with this classic truck is the Rogers Vintage Lowboy Trailer, a perfect complement to the Peterbilt 352. The trailer is designed to carry a coil load, adding an extra layer of authenticity and functionality to the model. Its durable construction and attention to detail make it a standout piece, with features like realistic wheels and a finely detailed loading deck.
This diecast model offers immense value to collectors, serving as a testament to the golden age of trucking. It is not just a display piece but a conversation starter, evoking nostalgia and admiration for the era it represents. The combination of the Peterbilt 352 and Rogers Lowboy Trailer makes for a dynamic duo, perfect for showcasing in any collection or as a standalone piece of art.
Whether you’re a diecast enthusiast, a trucking aficionado, or someone who appreciates finely crafted models, the Peterbilt 352 COE 110″ Sleeper with Turbo Wing and Rogers Vintage Lowboy Trailer is a must-have addition. It embodies the spirit of adventure and the open road, offering a tangible connection to the past while celebrating the enduring legacy of American trucking.