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Old 04-26-2010, 05:24 PM   #1
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Looks good Ole Greenie.

Also thank you for your service!
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Finally managed to get a couple pics of my truck, a 70 C10/CST, albeit from 8500 miles away in Iraq. Some of the work done includes 5-lug conversion-disc/drum, crate BB LS6 (though those Gen III motors were quite appealing!) and 700R4 trans.

So let's see how well I can post pictures here...
Wow, you must have a good camera! J/K, nice looking truck though, and thank you for your service.
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did u say bb ls6 what?
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This is my 1970 4x4 with a 1968 nose. Finally got the engine fired up straight pipe to the end of the cab .... wow sounds awesome.. Its a 1969 nova block with 1967 2.02 camel humps and a 650 rochester carb and ram horns for now.
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2 yrs and counting
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SWEET Nascar Truck tanman6983!
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thanks Southcity, still have alot of work to do, the bed is getting completly rebuilt, these shots taken for mock up, most of the truck is in primer now
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Well keep us updated, would love to see that beast when she is done. Keep up the great work!

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This truck looks evil!!!
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thanks vdog. i've been shaving alot of emblems and molding as well as the steps, the bed is being made from scratch and redesighned to replace the steps. I'll take some pics of the bed soon
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Welcome ... can't wait to see the paint.
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well here she is all most done project 68 step side
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That is sweet. Is it all show or will it go? You should post pics in the racin section I'm sure the guys there will dig it also.
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That is sweet. Is it all show or will it go? You should post pics in the racin section I'm sure the guys there will dig it also.
not all shoW it will goooooo with close to 900 HP
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How do you like the intergrated blinkers in the headlights? Can you see them well? And where did you get your billett grill? That is the setup I have wanted to go with for a while, but I cant seem to find the billett grill anywhere that the bottom one is not short for the origional blinkers.

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I cant seem to find the billett grill anywhere that the bottom one is not short for the origional blinkers.
Would it be possible to use two top pieces? I realize that would probably double the price but....just a thought.
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would it be possible to use two top pieces? I realize that would probably double the price but....just a thought.
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how do you like the intergrated blinkers in the headlights? Can you see them well? And where did you get your billett grill? That is the setup i have wanted to go with for a while, but i cant seem to find the billett grill anywhere that the bottom one is not short for the origional blinkers.
i think you CAN get 70 BILLET grill and cut it apart A FREIND OF MINE OWNS THE CARAGE WORKS THEY MAKE THE BEST GRILLS ON THE MARKET I JUST WENT UP TO HIS PLACE AND GOT TWO TOP'S AS WE USED WORK TOGATHER I SELL A LOT OF HIS GRILLS I WILL CHECK WITH HIM MABY I CAN HELP U OUT

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How do you like the intergrated blinkers in the headlights? Can you see them well? And where did you get your billett grill? That is the setup I have wanted to go with for a while, but I cant seem to find the billett grill anywhere that the bottom one is not short for the origional blinkers.
The headlights with integrated turn signals are available from Speedway Motors and a bunch of other vendors for roadster and (fenderless) street rod projects. There are other variations and approaches with varying degrees of visibility and success. I like the ones that are meant to install in a King Bee housing alongside an H-4 conversion kit...but those don't really cross over to our trucks very well.
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That is REALLY NICE!
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