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cab-over-suburban
saw this cab over suburban in hot rod mag this morning from eddie's chop shop
ad cab over sitting on a kenworth d300 with a suburban grafted to the back https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/sa...4764.jpg&cfs=1 https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...4e0439ecbca3d4 |
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While I am a huge 'Burb and Panel guy, that looks "odd" to me.
Keep in mind I have been told I am also "odd". :mm: |
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It would sure make an interesting travel rig. Travel trailer with space to haul additional toys - quads, sand rails etc
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Hate to say but it looks like a VW bus with a long nose!
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different...but I like it
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Truck is cool, but not as cool as the old warbirds in the background of the second pic.
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you have to admire the guy's fabrication skills even if you don't like the outcome, which i do
when newbies start talking best frame to swap i usually add ''i have no doubt i could fit a mack truck frame under my truck'' now i can point them to this thread :D |
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Not feeling it.
I know this one is not a Chevy, but to anyone that has not seen this incredible build check it out... New twist on COE Both the fabrication and the photography skills are top shelf. |
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I think this is where you stop and appreciate the ingenuity and workmanship like the finished rig or not. It's said to be a beast of a tow rig though.
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Ive watched the dough boy on the hamb from the start. Cool build!
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