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Post by geezerman on Oct 14, 2007 20:10:37 GMT -5
here's the shop truck for Geezer's Garage. I don't know where this old working bench seat originated from. I came across it in my 'junk yard'. Added some springs and weathered it a bit. I just had to put a hemi in it with 6 dueces on a log manifold. Those are the infamous carb scoops carved out of elbow macaroni. more fotos in fotki: public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/1/clay_gratz/dioramas/53-pickup-for-geeze/
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Post by ddlova on Oct 14, 2007 20:22:34 GMT -5
i like the old shop trucks that are full of engine nobody knows is in there! a parts hauler that can haul ass too! this old AMT kit is a classic. very nice job! Dave
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Post by gmckid on Oct 14, 2007 20:40:26 GMT -5
I have this kit and im also building it as a beater. Yours and someones on another forum was the inspiration to build it that way. Mine will also be a sleeper except it will have a big block chev. Oh yeah a working seat comes with the amt 55 cameo and one of the 47-54 chevy truck kits (cant remember which one)
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Post by certribe on Oct 15, 2007 0:21:48 GMT -5
Okay after this and a few others, after I catch up, the next project will need to be a parts/shop truck...and Geezer, your shop is definitely the influence for me wanting to build a garage next year. Wow.
Charles
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Post by flathead51 on Oct 15, 2007 0:50:26 GMT -5
Wow. That bench seat is awesome! Great looking truck too.
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Post by charlie on Oct 15, 2007 3:33:33 GMT -5
Thats a cool truck, I found another one at Toledo this past weekend and got it because its just such a cool kit
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Post by geezerman on Oct 15, 2007 6:24:32 GMT -5
OK, Kid. That clears that up. I built two of those Chevy kits. One of them so radical I can't post it here and the other one completely showroom stock for comparison )
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