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Now, the build was a ton more complicated than this, but these are the highlights.
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I love those trucks! Any of them from that era are just awesome, Chevy Ford or Dodge.
I would love to do something similar, but on a modern Chevy drivetrain with a 5.3L |
:ntwrthy: Excellent fab work!
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wow. that was a lot of work, but I think it is cool.
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Thanks! It was a long road for sure. But for a custom, one off budget build by myself, I think 9 months was pretty good. It was mostly financed by selling parts off of the parts trucks we didn't use.
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Wow ,nice work and I too like those trucks .
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flash, I don't think that you have ever met a Truck that you didn't like.
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Nice work on the truck, I had a 64 F100 pu short wide box in college, I have been looking for another one to fix up.
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I got a screamin' deal off of Craigslist yesterday, so I thought I'd share. I paid $1,200 for this and drove it home 100 miles. It needs some work to be safe, (it has no brakes :o) but other than that, it drives like a dream. A little bodywork and paint and it'll be a fun cruiser.
1967 Impala all original 283/PG, non A/C car. http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps7309ff36.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps9f73b83c.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps7fde6f36.jpg The matching mags for the rear are in the trunk, I just have to put a set of tires on it and fix the brakes and a couple light bulbs and it's ready for the road again! |
Alan ,you should be ashamed ,you stole that thing .You know we want to see more ,that is a cool old ride .
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