roybilt
Rebel
Great Thunderin' Jackrabbits
Posts: 92
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Post by roybilt on Jan 20, 2012 3:48:26 GMT -5
didnt know if this would work or not. thought i better ask before posting. God bless, Roy
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Post by cycolacfan on Jan 20, 2012 13:34:20 GMT -5
I guess someone could have done it back in the day by cutting down a Suburban.
Are the slot mags from the '65 Buick kit or something similar? As long as they're pre 1970 I guess it's TRaKable but this is probably one best left to Bob or Chris.
Might be one of those cases where the overall style looks a bit modern...?
Nice job on the bodywork, that roof line join looks flawless!
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Post by RodBurNeR on Jan 20, 2012 14:02:07 GMT -5
I dunno....IMHO it's a more modern style. This is a REAL popular thing among slammer/lowrider builders in the 1:1 world. I saw a LOT of builds like this on LIL forums.
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Post by ChrisV on Jan 20, 2012 16:09:38 GMT -5
Fifties' Pickups make awesome crew cabs, but the extended cab conversions are more of a modern-day trend - looks nice though!
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Post by sdrodder on Jan 20, 2012 20:24:47 GMT -5
id say its trakable. Everything is a match. IF we say NO to this one we might as well go through the forum and removed the build thread of that 55 ford extended cab thats being built to look like james hetfields truck!
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Post by cycolacfan on Jan 21, 2012 22:15:31 GMT -5
It's that age old question that keeps cropping up here:
Could they have built it like that versus *did* they?
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Post by RodBurNeR on Jan 22, 2012 0:31:29 GMT -5
nobody said no......you got your answer Roy....up to you.
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