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Location: Maple Valley, WA
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Re: No More Hotrod Truck.
I see only one problem...its a F*cked Over Retarded Dodge.
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mini truck racer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Baytown , texas
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Re: No More Hotrod Truck.
Dare i say the 55' chevy or 67' Camaro of the modern day . Light weight , suspension works , parts everywhere and cheap and repeatable . I like it .
Buy the smooth front panels and install them while it is this far apart . They really clean up the engine bay .
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: New Caney, Texas
Posts: 356
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Re: No More Hotrod Truck.
Yeah but it will still be chevy powered.
Hotrod you happen to have a source on those panels. My brother and I were planing to just weld up and try to smooth the firewall out. Neither of us are bodymen so if I can purchase them it's less likely I hack up the car. Here are some pics of the power plant. |
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