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Great show. A bunch of rare Dodge trucks, 3 Big Horns and a stunning Detroit powered CNT-900.
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Yes Bill, passengers side new old stock as well, wasn't going to replace this winter but covid slow down made it easier to fit in shop. Hope to meet you at Harrisonburg. Pat
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Hey Pat, I love your 66. My 63 c10 was the same color way back when, so I always enjoy seeing factory examples. It gives me motivation to keep going with mine. Eventually, it will look like a factory paint job again
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CW, wait till you hear about the other LCF Pat acquired earlier this year. It's up to him to tell and I'll leave it at that!
I have owned a few GM Trucks in that timeless green. From '40s to the '92 GMC I ordered. Woodland Green is what it was most commonly called. GM hasn't offered it since maybe '84 in it's selection after being consistently offered all through the years. It remains a fleet selection and when I ordered my '92 I was fortunate to have them make an exception for me... if I'd be willing to wait until at least five orders for it came in. All in all it took 6 months to get that truck, Jan-June. But not only due to paint. I think it took a 6 week wait on that to begin my order. Boy I will say that Louisville w/Detroit was a meticulous and tastefully done truck for sure. |
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Christian, that color is available, any quality paint jobber can mix it for you. Base coat clear coat turns it a different shade but looks amazing. The green lcf 60 I have owned for twelve years, but recently acquired a Napco 4wd package for and am leaning towards installing on that truck, what's your thoughts on that.
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How does one acquire a napco 4x4 package in 2020? More pics and a little back story would be greatly appreciated :D
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I bought used unit, the rears are same ratio so only front end needs going through. Considering for winter project. My garage is nearly full. Pat
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Hmm, considering the Napco stuff was added on to trucks, and that you have had it is stock form for so long, why not go ahead with it? Change it up for a little, and if you end up not liking it as much, you could always put it back to stock. Also, that is one BEEFY sway bar on the front I have zero experience with the big trucks though, but I've wanted one for awhile now. Hopefully someday I'll have my 63 as my nice cruiser, a 60-66 suburban as my family hauler, a 40 series or higher with either a roll back or ramp body on the back, and maybe add a short bed truck in there for all the go fast parts. Good thing I've probably got plenty of years to do all that! |
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