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Old 11-25-2013, 07:10 PM
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What are the plans for this truck.....wheel size, motor/tranny combo, suspension, etc?
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Old 11-26-2013, 06:40 AM
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What are the plans for this truck.....wheel size, motor/tranny combo, suspension, etc?
Here is a general lay out on the Goodguys giveaway truck

1.Scotts tube chassis
Tube x-memeber
Body mounts
100% tig welded

Scotts standard ifs
New power rack
Tubular upper and lower a-arms
Cnc machined rodends
Modular dropped C-10 spindal
Ridetech SA coil-overs
Torsion splined bar
Wilwood 14 inch slotted rotors
Wilwood W6A Caliper

Scotts L-s m/m
Scotts tranny mount

Brake lines plumbed s.s
Fuel lines plumbed s.s

Scotts standard 4-bar
Ridetech SA coil-overs
Scotts Watts link

Moser fabricated 9 inch rearend
Wave track 373
33 spline axles
Wilwood 14 inch slotted rotors
Wilwood W4A caliper

Scotts fuel tank with efi pump

Wheels
Billet specialties
Rear 20x12
Front 20x10

Motor
Built L-s 3 motor
TCI automotive tranny

Headers and Exhaust
Custom S.S headers made by Scotts
S.S mandrel bent exhaust by Scotts

Ride height on truck will be 4 1/2 from ground
Overall height on C-10 will be 56 1/2 to the ground

Body mods
Several custom modifications to many to list
There will be a ton of build pics for you all to see

Paint
Palmers customs to lay down one of his stellar jobs

Interior
Ron Mangus to do one of his one off interiors

Our goal hear is to build a truck that you all will remember for years down the road

Completion of this build will be early Spring 2014

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Old 11-26-2013, 06:53 AM
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Taller rear glass or are we doin a lite chop???
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Taller rear glass or are we doin a lite chop???
Mild top chop.Wait till you see it will look good.There will be several mods on the top.The back window channel you see now is brought down lower so the factory rear glass will line up with the side windows on the doors.

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Old 11-26-2013, 06:32 PM
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Am i to guess u are goin to change the rear cab roll to eliminate the cab seam and smooth that roll out...Somewhere I saw this to late to do mine...was it u who makes that piece or someone else???.......jim (calling u in am about cowls)
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All of the new metal on the back of the cab that you see in the pictures will be just as it is when the chop is done. At this point, all we have to do is cut and lower the roof to meet the new window height.

Yes we make the cowl panels. Ask for Justin when you call.
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Old 11-26-2013, 07:13 PM
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All of the new metal on the back of the cab that you see in the pictures will be just as it is when the chop is done. At this point, all we have to do is cut and lower the roof to meet the new window height.

Yes we make the cowl panels. Ask for Justin when you call.
Brycen the part I was curious about was where the cab seam is over the roll above the rear glass....I've seen a new piece formed that puts a nice new roll and eliminates that seam..Thought Justin or maybe it was Brothers that offered that...It's subtle but really changes rear cab profile...thanx....jim
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Old 11-26-2013, 07:21 PM
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here's the part I was talking about...It was Justin who made it

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=3727198
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