twist67
Local Delivery Truck Driver
Posts: 205
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Post by twist67 on Sept 15, 2007 2:54:04 GMT -5
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Post by rwaldram on Sept 15, 2007 4:37:42 GMT -5
Well done, very nice merge of the two kits. Theres just something about a COE with wrecker body, they look really 'tough'.
I recently saw a pic of someones efforts with the can do wrecker, i think it was a K100 cab on it and they'd still managed to get the original stepps decals onto it.
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Post by roadwarrior on Sept 15, 2007 6:46:20 GMT -5
I plan to build a coe wrecker as well in the future but want to use a more modern bed. This is a fantastic build you have I love the paint scheme and your choice of tire and wheel.
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Post by towguy76 on Sept 15, 2007 9:32:14 GMT -5
Well done, very nice merge of the two kits. Theres just something about a COE with wrecker body, they look really 'tough'. I recently saw a pic of someones efforts with the can do wrecker, i think it was a K100 cab on it and they'd still managed to get the original stepps decals onto it. Here is a pic i found. Cant remember where but the name on it is Calvin Hill Can Do KW
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Post by DoubleBarrel on Sept 19, 2007 8:35:41 GMT -5
Great work the COE wreckers are tuff looking I will agree i like the way the stripes flow around the body, the color is a good choice also ----- the COE can do looks great as well .......
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phoneguy
Regional OTR Driver
if you're done with it, it's not finished!
Posts: 2,278
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Post by phoneguy on Sept 19, 2007 18:19:19 GMT -5
in the words of Robin--"Great Gobs of Grease Batman" Looks good.
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Post by pigbachtrucker on Sept 19, 2007 22:48:46 GMT -5
wow twist this wrecker looks awesome the color and combination is amazing very nice truck
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