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ahhh nothing better than a Porsche hunter that can double as a parts hauler!:D The renderings look awesome, I can't wait to see the progress on this one.
-Derek- |
Very nice! What's the plan inside?
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That is KILLER!! I have a 67 short/fleet that I haven't even began to think about..lol. Love the black on black and the stance is perfect (flat on the ground..lol).
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I've got a 67 short step side, when can I buy a cross member?
How much? Delivery time? Paypal? Which motor can I use? Mick |
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Same questions as above!:D John |
Here is some reading for ya:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212001 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=201898 |
Both the rendering and the cross member = :drool: :drool: . That is going to be one nice truck.
David |
get the crossmember from his site http://www.porterbuiltstreetrods.com/home.php
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Thanks for all the interest, and all the compliments on the work. I am waiting to get set-up as a "vendor" before I list pricing and such here on the forum. Hopefully it won't too much longer.
I should have some good progress pics to post up in the next couple weeks. I have been getting ready for the Dallas Goodguy's show coming up in a wek-and-a-half, so time has been limited to say the least. As for the inside, it will be a pretty "simple" design. The dash will be smoothed and keep it's factory feel, except for the instrument cluster... it will be extended out to create a "pod" and add some depth to the dash. It will also have a console that flows between bucket seats and flows into the rear of the cab and around the seat backs. Here are a few more pics... some of the "other pieces" of the kit, and then a couple of one installed in a 72 Blazer with a GENIII motor. |
wow awsome work PB
Are Those machine welds? just awsome :thumbsup: |
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