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Old 08-04-2014, 10:27 PM   #501
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Lol! Thanks so ur saying it looks good to u ? Lol
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Old 08-05-2014, 06:38 AM   #502
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That Cab Looks AWESOME!!!! Man I wish you guys where closer!
Killer Job! Keep up the great work!
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Old 08-05-2014, 07:00 AM   #503
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WOW looks fantastic! Can't wait to see it with fenders and bed.
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Old 08-05-2014, 07:02 AM   #504
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Bruce the truck looks sick. Keep up the amazing fab work. You make it look so easy.
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Old 08-05-2014, 08:15 AM   #505
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That Beast is so sexy. I've been following along for awhile & am just stunned out how fast things are moving. I hope the kiddo stuff works itself out so this can keep moving forward.
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Old 08-05-2014, 10:43 AM   #506
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Excellent work, the lines look perfect. Seeing it in primer makes me just stare and appreciate how well it all looks together. Can't wait to see the rest of it as it comes along!
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Old 08-11-2014, 06:59 PM   #507
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People are not going to know what the truck is which I think is so cool
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Old 08-11-2014, 07:09 PM   #508
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I want one
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Old 08-11-2014, 08:30 PM   #509
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Bruce you are doing an amazing job, I wish I had the money I would bring mine down for you to work on. You would probably find it boring though just being patch panels.
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Old 08-11-2014, 11:14 PM   #510
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Man I love doing this kind of work! No job is to small ! Lol but I do have to say thank you for awesome response to all the work that's been done. I can't wait for the body drop and suspension myself! Lol
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Old 08-11-2014, 11:18 PM   #511
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Ok so give me some feed back on the finished product. Well sort of? Lol . Ok so the finished bodywork and first coat of primer. What do u all think about the 67 bodylines? With the chop top on the 99 body? Lol hope u all have enjoyed it so far!
I think you are doing a fantastic job. You are very skilled. As far as how the truck looks so far I'm very impressed. I don't care for the suicide door look, but you did a heck of a job on it!
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Old 08-11-2014, 11:30 PM   #512
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Ya a chop and the suicide doors r a definite love it or hate it type thing. Most people hate a chop on anything above 1988. I hope that this truck will help people to see u can do a chop and it not look like crap ! Lol
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Old 08-12-2014, 06:07 AM   #513
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you have Definantly Shown that it can be done, and look amazing! Im really lovinghow you re-skinned the doors and made the front fenders match, I cant wait to see more. This is one of my favorite builds on here. Of course its probably all the fabrication, and welding. 2 things I love to do my self. Just need more tools...
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Old 08-12-2014, 07:20 AM   #514
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Ya a chop and the suicide doors r a definite love it or hate it type thing. Most people hate a chop on anything above 1988. I hope that this truck will help people to see u can do a chop and it not look like crap ! Lol
Oh I love the chop. You pulled it off nicely. But you are right most people don't care for em on the trucks unless they are much older rides. You really don't see a lot of well pulled off chops on late models.

My only beef with suicided doors is that its such a mini truck thing. Honestly though if that truck was for sale and I was in the market I would keep everything just as you are doing it. I look forward to seeing the finished ride.
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Old 08-12-2014, 08:13 AM   #515
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I guess I never thought of it as a mini truck think but I can definitely agree with that. I've been more old school on the stuff I've done and wanted to bring a little more stockish (not a word! Lol) flow to the suicide doors for this build. I have installed a few aftermarket kits and they always look cheap and well aftermarket! Lol . I like the look of the dodge stuff and pins and bushings r easy to get and cheap. Brannon wanted everything on the truck to have a stockish feel to it . Not cheap or aftermarket. Of course that usually means custom! Lol.
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oh i love the chop. You pulled it off nicely. But you are right most people don't care for em on the trucks unless they are much older rides. You really don't see a lot of well pulled off chops on late models.

My only beef with suicided doors is that its such a mini truck thing. Honestly though if that truck was for sale and i was in the market i would keep everything just as you are doing it. I look forward to seeing the finished ride.
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Old 08-15-2014, 06:27 AM   #517
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Have you kept up with man hours on this project? They have to be pileing up!
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Old 08-15-2014, 07:53 AM   #518
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I guess I never thought of it as a mini truck think but I can definitely agree with that. I've been more old school on the stuff I've done and wanted to bring a little more stockish (not a word! Lol) flow to the suicide doors for this build. I have installed a few aftermarket kits and they always look cheap and well aftermarket! Lol . I like the look of the dodge stuff and pins and bushings r easy to get and cheap. Brannon wanted everything on the truck to have a stockish feel to it . Not cheap or aftermarket. Of course that usually means custom! Lol.
Bruce your work is outstanding. I kept looking at the picture in post 495 thinking to myself that profile looks familiar...then it hit me when reading your post above. The cab only pic lends itself to the profile of the newer body style dodge ram single cab. The chop is what I think gives it that feel.

Like superflysteiny said above "People are not going to know what the truck is which I think is so cool". I totally agree, Great Work!
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On board with this one.....Brannon here's the Marquez lites.....digitails were able to get me a set....Sometimes Marquez stuff is slow to receive.....they are flawless..............Jim
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Old 08-20-2014, 10:26 AM   #520
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On board with this one.....Brannon here's the Marquez lites.....digitails were able to get me a set....Sometimes Marquez stuff is slow to receive.....they are flawless..............Jim
They look great. I'm gonna run the solid one piece LEDs in the rear w/ no reverse signal.
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Old 08-20-2014, 03:49 PM   #521
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On board with this one.....Brannon here's the Marquez lites.....digitails were able to get me a set....Sometimes Marquez stuff is slow to receive.....they are flawless..............Jim
I like them but not for $825! Wow that's a lot for taillights! I don't care who you are!
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I like them but not for $825! Wow that's a lot for taillights! I don't care who you are!
Yup, I know what you're saying. This truck has already hit me hard in the wallet, but I don't want to regret anything. If it takes longer, it just takes longer. The headlights that I'm going to use are the same price. It's the same headlights in the Goodguys truck. They're around $850, matching fog lights are $350....
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One thing I have debating on a lot is the final paint color. I've been going back and fourth with either black or red on it.
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Have you kept up with man hours on this project? They have to be pileing up!
Been a lot and a lot more to come. The cab and front fenders have cost $10,000 including tear down of both trucks....
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I like them but not for $825! Wow that's a lot for taillights! I don't care who you are!
these are not the 825's....the one's brannon wants ( the one piece) are the 825's.............jim
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