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View Poll Results: slam it or not?
extreme static drop 32 59.26%
"stock" suspension 22 40.74%
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Old 06-09-2010, 01:58 PM   #1
likaroc13
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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My Classic Wedding (60-66 style)

first off, i'm excited that my project is about to get started....my goal is to have this thing ready by October 23, my proposed wedding date...i want to use it as the "getaway" vehicle, but i also plan to use it for wedding photos...this is where i have a dilemma...my plans are to switch the truck to 5-lug, power/disc brakes, & power steering, using the front crossmember, rear end, and other components from a '72....in the process, i would love to go ahead & slam my truck while the suspension is apart...however, in staying true with classic wedding photos, i feel it would be best to keep the truck with a more original look with stock type suspension...it just seems to go with the whole vintage look better i think....then later down the road i can still do the drop...but i wanted to get some others' opinions as well....so, let me know what you think

also, i wanted to not only use this thread for myself but as an opportunity for others to post any wedding pictures they might have using their '60-66 Chevy/GMC trucks....after my wedding, i'll add the photos of my truck too





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