05-28-2013, 05:52 PM | #1 |
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'69 SWB | Zoie Jane
I sold my baby (e36 BMW M3 with full coilover suspension, BBS LM wheels, Eisanmann race exhaust) in March of 2012 and decided it was time to find myself another project. I was living in Lincoln, NE at the time, and one day while browsing craigslist I found a 69 swb. It was a plain jane rocking a 250 with power steering. I knew it was meant to be when I discovered the truck was not even a mile down the road from me. About a week later I managed to head over and check the truck out. It needed some work but overall seemed to be like a fairly solid truck. A few days later I was driving it from his apartment garage to mine. It wasnt the safest drive, but being able to go from point A to point B in it was a huge plus for me. I planned on a quick static drop, cleaning up the engine, new brakes, and fixing a few areas in the floor. That sounds easy enough, right?
Well that's about the time I discover Porterbuilt. It was all downhill from there. It's amazing what a small company in Arizona can convince you to do without even speaking to you. The products speak for themselves. My quick resto-mod turned into a full on build -PB suspension, extreme both front and rear -22"/20" wheels -built 6.0 lq9 -keeping the body all stock with the exception of the entire bed floor being raised. Two tone paint with full trim, upper and lower. -Accuair for my air managementThis is how the truck looked when I bought it. IMG_71312 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71302 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71262 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71382 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71412 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71322 by jnowak2, on Flickr IMG_71272 by jnowak2, on Flickr |
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