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68 chevy crew-cab dually "shop truck"
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killer:thumbsup:
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Guys I have seen this project in person and it's going to be killer! Can't wait to see some serious progress on it Chris!! :thumbsup:
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GO GO GO!! Block away!! Oh and take some pics! ;)
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BTW, that first pic looks killer! I realize it's bagged but does it have to be channeled to achieve that on the ground stance?
After seeing the pic I know you are making the right choice! :thumbsup: |
Well that doesn't sound so bad! You buy that black paint yet!! :D
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yeah, that would be differant........
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Here's a picture that I copied off of the net several years ago. I have always wanted to build a '68 crew cab but never got around to it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...oldcrewcab.jpg |
That would be a nice setup to own.
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looking forward to updates... nice choice on the powerplant..... :cool:
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That is just too cool!:cool: When I am done my apprenticeship I would just love to work for a guy like Chris, who could teach a guy so much.
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That truck was for sell a few months ago for around 40K.
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Any update's?
Kevin LFD Inc. |
did they make that (GM) or is it a custom?
Hell, If I could find that I would ditch my current new GMC. lol |
did it sell? I remember it at sema and classic trucks did an article on it thats a steel for 40k I'd go to the bank for it!!
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Kevin LFD Inc. |
Any pics to keep us going?
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crew cab
They actually did a crew cab on these trucks for the forestry service and state vehicles, it wasn't as cool as yours though. it had 4 standard cab front doors on it. Looked kinda goofy
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Here are some pics of an original crew cab
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It looks like a poor attempt at photoshop. The custom one is bad ass
Rodger |
All early crew cab trucks where like that they just put a 2nd set of doors on it.The one your building is nice.Are you going to use a wooden bed or cover it in metal.
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