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Old 01-03-2021, 04:34 PM   #29
SkinnyG
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Re: WunTon's 63' BBW/SWB Fleetside build

I appreciate the kind words.

The brainstorming sketch is here: https://www.gwellwood.com/wordpress/...ng-672x477.png

But what I really intended, was made a horizontal cover to hide the gap as seem from directly above. The space between the back of the bed, and the inner edge of the bumper.

I may put a 3-gallon air tank over the frame rails at the front of the bed, but the driveshaft is too high aired out to fit a big tank, and I'll have 4" exhaust from the turbo coming out the passenger side.

Alternatively, I may tuck two 3-gallon tanks inside the rear stepside fenders. I mean, that space isn't being used for anything as it is.
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