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Looks a lot like my workbench..............

Bodylines look good with the drop, and from what I can seee the wheels will fill the wells nicely. Any ideas on color schemes yet?

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Looks a lot like my workbench..............

Bodylines look good with the drop, and from what I can seee the wheels will fill the wells nicely. Any ideas on color schemes yet?

Not sure on the color scheme yet, but I'm thinking it is going to be a shop truck.

I put an ifs under the front and Z'd the frame. I also pulled an "Iron Duke" out of the parts box for the drivetrain.

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Liking the wood bed. Stain it in a nice Cherry and paint the truck a Dark Royal Blue Pearl........mmmmmm, tasty!

Yes I agree, A nice Cherry stain would go Perfectly with that wood bed :( . Awesome job!

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This truck looks great laying rocker panels. I'd like to see one like this with 58 headlights. Since you are thinking shop truck, check out Chevy's website for the new 3LT Colorado green, that would look really good on this. (Kinda like a military green.) Considering the height of the wooden bed floor, it looks like you body dropped the bed for the raised rear frame. Are you going to be able to get away with only the stock floor body drop on the cab or are you going to have to give it a channel or traditional body drop as well? Oh and one more question...Are you going to do trailer tubs on the front wheels? Sorry, for rambling, I just like any Chevy truck that's layin' frame or rocker.

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This truck looks great laying rocker panels. I'd like to see one like this with 58 headlights. Since you are thinking shop truck, check out Chevy's website for the new 3LT Colorado green, that would look really good on this. (Kinda like a military green.) Considering the height of the wooden bed floor, it looks like you body dropped the bed for the raised rear frame. Are you going to be able to get away with only the stock floor body drop on the cab or are you going to have to give it a channel or traditional body drop as well? Oh and one more question...Are you going to do trailer tubs on the front wheels? Sorry, for rambling, I just like any Chevy truck that's layin' frame or rocker.

I will have to look into the green. Since I Z'd the rear frame the bed floor had to be raised but up front the IFS took care of everything. There will be no need to body drop the cab or do custom tubs in the engine bay with the wheels I chose, they are large in diamiter but very narrow. I am with you on a Chevy truck tuckin and the 58-59 front clip considering the last 1:1 I built was a 58 Apache.

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im likin the color,it looks well used!

That is what I was going for. A truck that has been used since the day it rolled off the line and has been picked up by a customs shop only to be used some more.

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The weathering looks good and the style really does well for this particular era of truck. I like it. Are you going to add oil stains, shop rags, jumper cables, misc junk to the bed as well?

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I really like the work you did on the drop. It has just the right look. One thing I noticed from the first photo (and I'm sure that it is just because it was mocked up)is that the body line isn't lined up with the line on the bed. I like the bed wood and weathering too. What kit is the IFS parts from?

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Thanks guys. The upper control arms and engine cradle are from a nascar kit. The lower arms and spindals are out of a older AMT kit not sur what one cause they were in the parts box. ;)

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No, sir, I don't like it...but I do actually love it! Looks like one of the trucks you would see in Truckin' that just got pulled out of a field, bagged, bodied, tuned up, wheels, and featured. Very nice work...actually I think there is a current truck magazine with a similar styled 70s Ford.

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