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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Oxnard CA
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Re: Scott's hotrods shop truck
Jeff I am pretty sure that Justin would have replaced the hood hinges no matter how low this thing was going. You can put money on a stock set of inner fender panels never seeing the light of day on ANY truck Justin builds, LOL! But yeah, this truck is going to drag if need be. I think Justin wants to be able to reach out the window while driving and pick strawberries. We are in the agricultural center of the state.
The hinges are built *****in too...I know they wouldn't have had to be moved except for that the Vintage-Air unit is right in the way of where the hinges would have been. They just had to be moved inboard and a bit of modifications were made to attach them to the hood. I can tell you that these hold this heavy ass hood up, no problems. Here's a sneak of the rims fresh back from getting a coat of clear done. Talk about slick. These rims are going to hands down be the easiest rim in the world to maintain. no spokes to clean brake dust out of, and no polishing!! Sweet!! ![]() ![]()
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Redefining LowBudget
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: lebanon Cow Hampshire
Posts: 4,538
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Re: Scott's hotrods shop truck
I called shot gun!!!
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