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Well it's finally finished, overall i am pleased with the outcome, i could add more details but than i run the risk of messing something up besides it's time to move on to another build. All comments welcome.

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Wow that thing looks very nasty.Nasty is a good thing it rat rods.If that was a 1:1 it would suck to try to get rid of all that cancer>Very cool and a awsome idea bro.

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Thanks guys glad you like it, after touching it you feel like you need to wash you hands i guess that's a good thing for a Rat Rod.

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Now that's what I would call "Makin' Junk Run!"

It looks great. Nice job on the rough look and the tranny and intake in the bed just add to this trucks overall look! LOVE IT!

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Thanks guys, i wanted the truck to have the look that it was a Rat Rod used for work that's why i put the junk in the bed, if had a Detroit or New York plate i would have used it for shore.

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Very cool! One mean looking truck. I would like to know more about this build. As Mr. Gilmore asked, I too want to know where the V12 came from? Man, I like this rig.

Scott

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When I first saw this, I thought, 'That's not a rat rod, that's just a junker.'

Then I saw the blower.

Okay. It's a Rat Junker!

Wild.

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