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Old 07-13-2009, 05:25 PM   #1
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Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

A buddy called me about this '68. I think these pics were shot at the Columbus Goodguys event.
Could someone with DSL please post some pics of this thing! (dial-up s#cks!)

Here's a link to his HUB page:

http://www.hubgarage.com/mygarage/he...vehicles/35143.
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:51 PM   #2
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

i dont like the back at all
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:57 PM   #3
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

I like "most" of what they have done. I love big wheels, but I think the wheels are too big, or the hubcaps are too small.






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Old 07-14-2009, 08:30 PM   #4
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

With out being negative in any way, lets see how many mods have been done. What I see at a glance from front to back-

Front bumper- Bolts shaved, sucked in and trimmed up.
Headlights- Bezel shaved, light recessed
Sidemarker- Shaved
Cowl-Filled
Windshield-Glass flush fit, posts laid back
Roof- Crown sectioned
Cab-B pillar leaned forward, top chopped
Door- Handle/lock shaved, one piece glass
Gas filler-Shaved
Bed- Floor/wheel wells raised, Tailgate laid forward
Rear Bumper- Shaved, license plate recess filled, sucked in and trimmed up
Tail lights- Flushed
Tailgate- Smoothed, license plate bucket added.

OK, so what did I miss?







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Old 07-14-2009, 08:35 PM   #5
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

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With out being negative in any way, lets see how many mods have been done. What I see at a glance from front to back-

Front bumper- Bolts shaved, sucked in and trimmed up.
Headlights- Bezel shaved, light recessed
Sidemarker- Shaved
Cowl-Filled
Windshield-Glass flush fit, posts laid back
Roof- Crown sectioned
Cab-B pillar leaned forward, top chopped
Door- Handle/lock shaved, one piece glass
Gas filler-Shaved
Bed- Floor/wheel wells raised, Tailgate laid forward
Rear Bumper- Shaved, license plate recess filled, sucked in and trimmed up
Tail lights- Flushed
Tailgate- Smoothed, license plate bucket added.

OK, so what did I miss?
The front bed panel has what looks like the inside skin from a tailgate vs. the bed panel (the recessed area looks very similar like a tailgate vs. the front bed panel).
Rear bumper has the 'gravel shield' area as a continuation of the bumper vs. separate pieces.
Dash (obviously not stock).
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Old 07-14-2009, 10:14 PM   #6
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The front bed panel has what looks like the inside skin from a tailgate vs. the bed panel (the recessed area looks very similar like a tailgate vs. the front bed panel).
Rear bumper has the 'gravel shield' area as a continuation of the bumper vs. separate pieces.
Dash (obviously not stock).
I checked out the rest of his pics on Hub Garage and it also looks as if maybe the bed floor and inner fenders are from an 88-98?

Gorgeous truck!
Really diggin' the canted b-pillar treatment and tailgate/reared. Really lend to a feeling of motion while the truck is standing still.

Definately needs to be more trucks like this!!!
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Old 07-14-2009, 10:32 PM   #7
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With out being negative in any way, lets see how many mods have been done. What I see at a glance from front to back-

Front bumper- Bolts shaved, sucked in and trimmed up.
Headlights- Bezel shaved, light recessed
Sidemarker- Shaved
Cowl-Filled
Windshield-Glass flush fit, posts laid back
Roof- Crown sectioned
Cab-B pillar leaned forward, top chopped
Door- Handle/lock shaved, one piece glass
Gas filler-Shaved
Bed- Floor/wheel wells raised, Tailgate laid forward
Rear Bumper- Shaved, license plate recess filled, sucked in and trimmed up
Tail lights- Flushed
Tailgate- Smoothed, license plate bucket added.

OK, so what did I miss?


I think it's been lowered a little bit. Also I'm pretty sure those wheels aren't stock...

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Old 07-15-2009, 10:12 AM   #8
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

This si a very nice truck.

I'm trying to figure out out if the wheel well openings below the trim have been modified alittle bit?

Also check out the hood peak has been metal worked ntothe cowl too



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With out being negative in any way, lets see how many mods have been done. What I see at a glance from front to back-

Front bumper- Bolts shaved, sucked in and trimmed up.
Headlights- Bezel shaved, light recessed
Sidemarker- Shaved
Cowl-Filled
Windshield-Glass flush fit, posts laid back
Roof- Crown sectioned
Cab-B pillar leaned forward, top chopped
Door- Handle/lock shaved, one piece glass
Gas filler-Shaved
Bed- Floor/wheel wells raised, Tailgate laid forward
Rear Bumper- Shaved, license plate recess filled, sucked in and trimmed up
Tail lights- Flushed
Tailgate- Smoothed, license plate bucket added.

OK, so what did I miss?







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Old 07-15-2009, 11:55 AM   #9
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

I saw this truck over the weekend as well. Very nice indeed.
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Old 07-15-2009, 12:24 PM   #10
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

I spoke with one of the guys who worked on the build and he was very nice and quite proud of the truck. There are numerous, subtle sheetmetal mods throughout, as noted. The hood was also pancaked and they filled the cab to drip rail area. I assumed they tig welded fillers pcs. and he said they filled the entire cab to rail with Duraglass! This is one mod I might question, from a durability perspective. Bottom line - the truck looked awesome!
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Old 07-13-2009, 06:08 PM   #11
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

Hey Ken,... thanks for posting the pics.
This truck may not be for everyone,... but it's a refreshing "new" direction for our classic trucks. It's nice to see someone thinking "outside" the normal "fleetside box".
I'm digging the white bumpers also!
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Hey Ken,... thanks for posting the pics.
This truck may not be for everyone,... but it's a refreshing "new" direction for our classic trucks. It's nice to see someone thinking "outside" the normal "fleetside box".
I'm digging the white bumpers also!
A nice touch is the rear bumper also has the 'rock guards' built into the bumper. headlight bezels frenched is cool as well.

It's funny, but there's another thread somewhere on the board about the large steelies w/hubcaps. I wanted to do this for a while until I saw a truck in person that had something similar done. My 'real time' opinion changed because the larger diameter wheel took away the effect the hubcap was giving because it looked so small in comparison.

For the record . . ...this guys truck rocks.
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

I like the back of the cab and bed "leaned" forward,... and the bottom edge of the back glass lowered to the same height as the side glass.
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I like the back of the cab and bed "leaned" forward,... and the bottom edge of the back glass lowered to the same height as the side glass.
Agreed
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I really like the craftsmanship on that truck. But I do not like the look of it. That is just not my kind of truck.
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Old 07-13-2009, 07:46 PM   #17
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Clean, but... Not my cup o' tea.

Funny thing, the first thought that came to my mind when I saw the rear. Was the back end of a Jeep Commando...
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I love it except for the wheels....
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Old 07-13-2009, 06:45 PM   #19
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Re: Amazing '68 C10 from the HUB Garage,...

I'm not into the big wheel look but the rest of it is nice.I do like the fact that he felt the bumpers could be painted.There are some subtle mods that I see that show craftmanship and forethought.
One thing I noticed is that the bumpers have been tucked(moved closer to the body and moulded in somewhat),thinned trim in the stock style is barely noticeable as different to the uninitiated, and the stock scheme for the paint works with the way the truck was built. Keeping the factory emblems with shaved door handles seems to go from one extreme to the other.I think the guy hit the style he wanted and it is a good looking truck.I do agree about the wheels.Caps are too small for the amount of wheel showing but maybe that is the signature style he wanted.
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Nice truck. Not crazy about the license plate stuck in the middle of the tailgate though.
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Nice truck. Not crazy about the license plate stuck in the middle of the tailgate though.
I'm with you, I'd like to see it with the stamped Chevrolet still in the tailgate, and keep the license in the bumper. It would go with the original look (emblems and White bumpers) more.


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Real nice job on the fabrication work, wether you car for the overal package or not, it was done very nicely.
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I'll give it a 10/10 for craftsmanship but I think it's ugly.
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I invited the owner over to this website,... if he shows up,.... try to make him feel welcome.
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