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Old 11-26-2013, 08:30 AM   #4
low&slow
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kuna, Idaho
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Re: Full On Kustom 70 GMC

Man that is just one sick a$$ truck. Just about everything you've done is close to my plans for my truck. Chop, custom core support, bed cover, windshield wipers/cowl, cowl hood, smoothed tailgate and welded to the bed itself, and the list goes on.

On the other site you mentioned that the chop was 5 inches in the back and 8 inches in the front, where did you make the cut on the back of the cab and on the pillars? Or where were the cuts made I should ask since you got it that way?

Also, how wide is your cowl induction on the hood?
I have been planning on using my own hood as well as for it will be cheaper and the money for a new hood can be spent else where. Not only that, but I have an idea drawn up for how I want it to look and no one offers anything close to what I want. As for my own hood, I have a ton of different widths and I'm not sure which to choose. Hopefully your measurements can help me out a bit.

As for all that, see you're located in Evanston, Wy. Hope you plan on staying their for a while. I'll be moving out their in hopefully no more than 3 yrs with my fiance and all my projects. '69 c10 lwb, '38 ford pick-up, '34 dodge sedan deluxe, and hopefully here soon a '69 c10 and a '33 chevy pick-up.

Anyways hope to hear back from you and keep up the killer fab skills. Someday I'll be that good lol.
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