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Re: She's a ton of fun (dually build on air)
Thanks Jeff!
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Very nice! I like my ss7's a lot!
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Love the added pics. I always found it funny that they put straight 6s in 1 ton trucks. Must be the 292 right?? That's what I just pulled out of my truck.
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I like your new avatar.
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Thank you my friend!
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I got a few stumps that need to be pulled. :lol:
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somehow I missed this one but I;m subscribing now
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Check this! What a deal!
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I was looking at your page 1 pic with the the GMC bed---it looks like the tires only protrude about 4-5" beyond the fender lip. Are you going to cut down the stepside fenders to 6" or so? Just curious about that. You have to cut them anyway to make them fit the body contour, I guess. While I was skimming CL, I saw a long bed stepside truck in there that gave me a thought (for if I ever do a C30, which I'd love to do). What do you think about a step bed with widended fenders? Is that just TOO funky? |
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I'd actually be really interested in that 67 bed! Could you post a link to in? The rear that is in my truck now I will not be using.. I have a later model with 4.10 gears thats actually 9" wider that my current rear, which will place my tries about 6-7 inches outside the fleet bed per side. I think a long step bed with flares would be cool! Definitely different!
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here it is
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/3582060114.html you might see if you can wrangle it out of him without the rest of the truck. I dont think he's gonna get quite what he's asking for the whole pile anyway! |
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yeah, I didn't think about it, but you really need a 67 bed anyway, if you use 68 fenders. They'll have the side marker light holes in them. And the step fenders may end up running right across the fleetside light holes, too.
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Yep thats what I've been thinking. Unfortunately that bed appears to be a lighter blue then mine! :( I really appreciate you keeping an eye out for one though!
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Road trip!
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Maybe an excuse to drive the entire way down to Dallas to start the Power Tour :)
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If only it was a darker blue!
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It's good this discussion came up. I was thinking your truck was the medium blue they had that year. I see now it's actually the dark blue non-metallic. I'll switch gears an keep an eye out. If you still have that longhorn GMC bed, I might be a player on it. I'm going to Murphreesboro fairly soon, maybe something will come up and I can take a bed both ways!
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Very nice build. I cannot wait to see this on the ground!
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