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Project Retrospect
I just finished this project up for Pacific Coast Customs and their client. There is some MASSIVE work going on here. hardtop style doors, unibody, wedge section, moved body lines, re-arched wheel wheels, HUGE wheels, ect. ect. ect. Enjoy, even though it's not PT but with all the truck stuff I thought, what the hey!
Sorry guys, needed to take this one down. later Carter |
Carter that is so bad ass.:hail: :hail:
Curious to know how long does it take you to do a rendering?Start to finish |
That is cool! Thanks for posting, even though its not PT.(LOL) That will be a lot of work. Just a question, would it be easier to start with a Blazer on that project? Ah, thats a lot of cuttin', probably just as easy to join the bed & cab. Looks like it will be killer.
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Looks great, Carter. Love the wood in the bed.
A blazer has a way shorter wheelbase and rear over hang, Mike. Tough to find with cabs on them too but there are a few out there. |
That's outstanding! :hail: :bow: :hail:
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Nice job Carter! Slick retro spin idea...and I also like the wood bed.:thumbsup:
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Check it... he even nailed the camber change with the truck aired-down!
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Thanks guys, I won't take much credit thought. The shop (Pacific Coast Customs) came to me with ideas and I pitched a few in as well, plus I am a truck guy at heart! This one took about 40hrs I would guess, give or take a few. Kinda hard to tell but the doors were extended down and the rear door line recut with an arch to it.
Thanks again guys. Carter |
Hey Carter,
You nailed another one! It looks AWESOME! |
Ron, thanks alot. I got to get together with you on some stuff, but just never have the time. I will email you some stuff.
Carter |
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