Is this what you're looking for? I took this in June at NSRA York.
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Is this what you're looking for? I took this in June at NSRA York.
Same roofline, but this is actually the bodystyle before. I think it was a 33-35 model.
The front end on this one is nicer looking, in my own opinion, but my customer has the '36-'38 model.
Thanks, anyway. Great truck to look at.
Old thread I know but have you started on this project? If not then I would keep it pretty stock... I like custom vehicles but I own a rare 46 Chrysler 3 window business coupe that supposedly only 700 and something were made from 46-48 so I plan to keep mine all original just for this fact of it being so rare. Or else I would have lowered it, chopped it some, etc etc.
I like weird and odd vehicles like that one above even though some can look bulky and ugly to most, I like em.
here ya go................
Will any of these help?
a few more and an article
http://www.truckinweb.com/brandpages...gon/index.html
And another....LOL!
http://www.truckinweb.com/brandpages...uck/index.html
And another with fender skirts........
http://heywoodenamels.com/main/auto_..._Perez_01.html
I'll quit...................
A lowered one
A rebuild in progress with pictures.
http://www.dodge38.co.uk/index.htm
Those are nice looking. I like the last lowered one definately. Not the color but the stance. That's sad to see the picture with all of them in the field just rotting away. :(
Don't worry about those rusting panel trucks!.....someday they will be rat rods, built the way "they used to be!"
No, I haven't started my part of the project....other than initial drawings. We will use a dark color to try to "shink" the size of the truck, and also make it more sinister.
The owner hasn't made any major body modifications, but the power will be a very large late Hemi, with a blower.
Haha rat rod and the way they used to be... Totally opposite comments of eachother. Well either way I can't wait to see what you guys do with this one.