olschoolkid
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Looks fantastic.
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Very nice.
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Sweet. It looks lean and mean, just the way I like.
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Very nice classic look.
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Nice. I think it looks really good in Yellow.
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Nice. It looks good with the fuelie engine.
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Nice looking Wagon. I really like the color.
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Beautiful car. I think it helps define the epitome of luxury. They just don't build cars like this anymore.
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Nice Z.
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Nice Datsun. I've always had a fondness for the early Z cars, well actually all of the Z cars.
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Nice build. I really like the blue color and overall nice detail.
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Beautiful El Camino.
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Great looking Roadster. I really like the Orange, it's certainly a good color for this build.
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Nice pickup, it kinda reminds me of my Grandpa's pickup he had before he passed away.
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That's a pretty cool pickup. The Shelby theme was a neat idea.
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Good looking pickup.
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Nice pickup. I'd definitely drive a pickup like this.
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So if I understand correctly, it would be better if I used the Lightning kit to build a street truck from? Would it be best to keep the Lindberg kit 4x4?
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Hello everybody, I am wanting to convert my Lindberg F150 Stepside 4x4 into a lowered street truck. I was wondering if I could use the kit chassis or if I should build a chassis from scratch. If I build a chassis, how would I go about doing so? I've never built my own chassis before and I am curious.
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That's a really cool pickup.
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Very nicely built and detailed Willys.
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I'm thinking about the Firestone Ford kit and the 77 GMC. I was also thinking about the 1929 Ford.
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Hello everybody. I was wondering how to build a crew cab pickup. Are there any tutorials or tips that you all could point me to?
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Hello everybody. I know this question has probably been asked many times, but what do you use to build your own chassis? For example, if I wanted to build my own chassis to turn a 4x4 pickup into a lowrider street truck, what kind of tubing would I need and what size? Does it depend on the type of vehicle you're building? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1969 Plymouth GTX 440 6-BBL Streetmachine
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I'm digging the street machine look and I think the turbine style wheels really set the look.