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Old 07-06-2012, 09:02 AM
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Default Re: question about a peterbilt 320 compact coe

hi.
I tought I had found the one with the straigh back was the newer one ( from 2007).

and google is my friend ;-) a good way to find a lot of information quick. But. there is no information about this specific cab. I found it all for all the other cab's but there is nothing on this one. not the old not the new. I found infromation how to put the seatbeld on an pregnant woman in a peet 320. all the detail how to tild the cab. up to 65 degree. I found it all. accept the overall witdh hight and depth off the cab.

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Old 07-06-2012, 11:41 AM
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For projects like this, you might consider searching for a die-cast model, or a plastic static kit, of the truck you want to build. You can get some pretty good measurements that way, and scale them up, as needed. Even if the model is not 100% accurate, it should get you in the ballpark, and provide another source of dimensions to double check your drawings. Now if there ever was a Pete 320 truck model produced in die-cast metal, or as a plastic kit, that is another question.
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