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So... you have a junkyard derelict Dodge Ramcharger that coughed up it's chassis for another project. But it's a shame that the body and interior are still mostly intact and usable... why not do something with it? So what if most of the floor is rusted out- just fabricate a new floor with a body shop, slide a tube chassis with air suspension under it, and stuff in the biggest wheels possible (From a Revell 2014 Mustang in this case). In other words, the exact opposite of what you'd expect someone to do with a junky old Ramcharger...

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Nice work on this one Chuck! One of my cousins had a 2wd Ramcharger that had been customized on the inside, called it his Shaggin Wagon!

 

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I really like this one. Always enjoy how you weather your builds. This seems to becoming a norm for the 1:1 builds also.

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