Gino, Glad to see you've gotten a good start on this project. I really like your hood mods and the ideas for the front fenders. This is going to be one cool lookin needle nose !! Be Well Gator
This all could have been avoided if the O.P. had just looked a little further .He could've / would've found the answer .And solved his dilemma . The Acronym was used to shorten the title to allow participants to title their build and still identify it as a build off project. As a former marine and retired law enforcement officer. I grew used to acronyms. Sometimes I run into one I don't know the meaning off. I search until I find the answer. Be Well Gator
WOW! someone went deep into the parts stash for this build . I never did get any of Clint's hoods . But did get some wheels and smaller stuff. As far as your build I like your ideas and the parts you have lined up for the build . I will be following this one for sure. Be Well Gator
Sean,
I like your mud flap weights just because they are so different.
I gotta ask. Where did you get them ? I don't remember ever seeing them before. But then I do kinda stay out of da loop at times .
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Gator
Pat, Looking good here. You know I don't ever remember seeing a single screw tractor pulling a portable parking lot either. And I think your Dodge looks tough as a twin screw!! Be Well Gator
Sean,
The seventies look you were trying to capture ? Well Bro. You nailed it big time. That paint job looks great , and takes me back in time.
Be Well
Gator
Erik, This project of yours is looking really good . I do have a question though. On the original model . Is there one or two stairways to the upper deck? Be Well Gator