Introducing the meticulously crafted Peterbilt 352 COE 110″ Sleeper with Turbo Wing and Rogers Vintage Lowboy Trailer with Coil Load, a 1/64 diecast model by DCP/First Gear that captures the essence of classic American trucking. This stunning model is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the intricate details and historical significance of vintage trucks.
The Peterbilt 352 COE, renowned for its iconic cab-over-engine design, is beautifully rendered in a striking cream and red color scheme that pays homage to the golden era of trucking. The 110″ sleeper cab is equipped with a Turbo Wing, enhancing its aerodynamic profile and adding a touch of authenticity to this miniature marvel. Every detail, from the chrome accents to the realistic grille and mirrors, has been painstakingly replicated to ensure a faithful representation of the original vehicle.
Paired with this impressive cab is the Rogers Vintage Lowboy Trailer, a testament to the engineering prowess of its time. The trailer features a coil load, showcasing its capability to transport heavy-duty cargo with ease. The lowboy design is expertly modeled, complete with realistic wheels and a robust frame, making it a perfect complement to the Peterbilt 352.
Crafted from high-quality diecast metal, this model offers durability and a premium feel, ensuring it stands the test of time in any collection. The 1/64 scale allows for intricate detailing while maintaining a size that is perfect for display. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of diecast models, this piece offers exceptional value, combining historical significance with exquisite craftsmanship.
This Peterbilt 352 COE with Rogers Lowboy Trailer is more than just a model; it’s a celebration of trucking heritage and a tribute to the machines that have shaped the industry. It serves as a conversation starter, a centerpiece for any collection, and a cherished item for those who admire the artistry of vintage vehicles. Add this remarkable diecast model to your collection and own a piece of trucking history.