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Did I see this painted green in the back ground of the last craftsman truck video update? Kevin



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Killer metal work on the front end. Looks really good. What is the latest on this one?
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Killer metal work on the front end. Looks really good. What is the latest on this one?

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hold on...back up a bit....I think we are missing a few pictures
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At the risk of this being like the beginning of 'The Usual Suspects' (Beginning at the end), updates are on the way!!
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hold on...back up a bit....I think we are missing a few pictures
Uhhh...yeah! Lot's of pics... and and
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Uhhh...yeah! Lot's of pics... and and
ok it wasnt just me...thought I may have blacked out a little. again

more pictures of metal work please
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what happened to the blower:

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The owner just wanted a change. Less 'overkill' in the motor department and a focus on the small details instead.
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To pick up where we left off...

A tweak to the rear bumper to blend it with the body lines a little more:


IMG_3430 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr

With the interior of this vehicle to become a focal point of the vehicle, the fist step (of many) was a modification to the factory dash which involved splitting the two 'humps' - you will see why later!


Picture 1342 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr


IMG_3744 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr

Seat mockup:


IMG_4405 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr

Center console fabrication:


IMG_4657 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr


IMG_5176 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr


IMG_5175 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr

Beginnings of the underhood sheetmetal:


IMG_4002 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr


IMG_4304 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr

Sign of a SEMA build...


IMG_4303 by Roadster Shop, on Flickr
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