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Old 08-18-2009, 02:26 AM   #13
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Re: I noticed this truck in the parking lot at work today

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Originally Posted by 19GMC63 View Post

that is pretty neat. Looks like it is actually used as a work truck too.
I don't know if it's a work truck. But the guy certainly had the right idea with a cooler in the back and a couple of fishin poles.

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Originally Posted by 19GMC63 View Post
me too, looks like it was made for that bed.
I thought it looked good on there too. First thing to catch my eye as it drove past me in the lot.

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Originally Posted by sixfour4x4 View Post
eeek....i can't say that i like the dash, rear bumper, or the lights atop the cab, but as long as the guy driving it likes it then it's . the toolbox isn't a weatherguard, looks like a delta? i've got a weatherguard on mine too, no mods factory made.
All though everything you have mentioned does kinda stick out there and may be a little over kill. I can still dig the whole truck. At least it's not one of those that's hard to look at while thinking (OMG! What the hell happened)LOL!

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Originally Posted by ClassicAutoResto View Post
I think he got the dual sunroof from the same van as the gas door! LOL
Very much possible

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Originally Posted by scotts62 View Post
Thats pretty cool i like it, but then again i kinda have a thing for the steppers
Me too!

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Originally Posted by Joemomma1 View Post
I can see a trailer behind it and the driver with a mullet. Yes, the walmart gave it away.
Hahahaha! Well, He didn't have a mullet. But there did seem to be a lot of RV's in the parking lot that day. LOL! The guy looked like he was maybe 21 or 22.

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Originally Posted by hewlett2002000 View Post
now i know what im gonna do with my dash!! i really like that. i sure would like to see how it blends to the stock dash from the passenger side. the whole truck looks really cool but the dash really stands out. thanks very much for posting this up.
John
I'm not sure how the dash was made to fit. I would like to find out just because. But I don't think I'd do it to my own truck. I like the look of my 66 dash. Just wish I had my custom gauges in it now.
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