Dodge l-700 & Flatbed Trailer
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Opmerkingen
2 6 October 2018, 17:25
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I noticed on most peoples builds of this Dodge that the cab leans forward a bit. Could you share what causes it and what you would correct prior to paint?
1 June 2019, 19:28
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The back of the cab is angular, probably to let the smoke stacks out.
1 June 2019, 19:37
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I am seeing the bodyline on the doors not being parallel with the ground.
2 June 2019, 00:30