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I've been working on other projects along with this one, but I've gotten a little further, and established the "look" of the Dodge.

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Progress continues. The weathering effect looks strange in these pictures, I'm not sure why. I'm wondering now if I should stay with the flatbed or make this a box truck. What do you think?

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Wow,  incredible weathering, looks exactly like a used truck looks like after 10 years and 100,000 miles or 20 years and 200,000 miles! IMO,  box trucks are sometimes too boxy. IMO,  a smaller body, like a grain truck  body, would be perfect. But as you know, they were never covered by  plastic, maybe too regional of a thing.

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I think it is fine the way it is.  You have put so much time into it so far it would be a shame to cover it all up with just a box.  I go for the ramp truck as well since it would be movable to show off all the detail underneath.  Weather the bed with a light touch of rust here and there and just a small amount of dirt where tires might end up on a damaged vehicle.  A small amount of grease on the winch cable...……..etc.

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This board seems populated with encouraging builders. Thanks for your comments...it's a good for the motivation. That being said, if something looks like BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH, tell me so I can fix it.  

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10 hours ago, AmericanMuscleFan said:

Cool... I would put it on my shelf no matter which option you chose!

I'd love to build a stock Swinger some day. When the time comes, mind if I pick your brain?

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2 hours ago, Repstock said:

I'd love to build a stock Swinger some day. When the time comes, mind if I pick your brain?

With all due respect Tom, I don't think you need anyone else's brain, as far as I know, your recreation skills are pretty impressive sir!!!

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I hope to see a second life to this great project Tom.  These old Dodge trucks are probably not unanimous in their design but I have a soft spot for these good old workhorses... and yours makes me salivate!  There is still room on my shelf by the way... ?

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