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I hate when people mix things like that personally
Now if you mixed Ford and chevy...Have mercy on your soul
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If you look at the bed it is a home made wood box with what looks to be an aluminum frame, the GM fenders look way better than the Dogg fenders anyway. A definite improvement.
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wowwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this color its a wondurfull!! i love it!! chingonaaaa!! (mexican words) jeh!
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That Dodge ..a ... Chev with Chevy mirrors is just tricky.
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Is there any photos of Ford and Chevy mixture haha
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You all have to remember- this photo was taken in Israel, where classic American trucks like that are nowhere near as common as in the USA. It's come to the point where people are now starting to import classic trucks, not just Mustangs and Camaros.
That D100 is a VERY rare sight, especially if you consider the fact that back in the 1970s, those Dodges were constructed here in Israel! The parts were being flown here from America, and the final assembly was done here in Israel. It all has to do with Israel wanting to maintain an industry of any sorts (i.e., "even" a motor industry would do…), but was bound to purchase agreements (from the USA- as part of the financial agreements between the two countries). When I was growing up, you could see these Dodges everywhere... they're all but gone now. |
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Interesting facts man, never knew that
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Thanks.
BTW, there was a later connection with GM, as Israel used a Diesel V8 to power this (self-engineered): See the Specs: I had the misfortune of driving one of them, and it was oh-so-terrible; It constantly aspired to roll over, like a bull trying to throw you off its back... Some of them actually did that, and there is a memorable incident when a solder crashed into a civilian car and killed a young couple... They stopped producing the Abir not long after that. Because of the financial agreements I mentioned above, Israel still needed to buy American products, so quite ironically, parallel with the Abir, the army used these, which you'll undoubtedly recognize..: Of course, they were painted in different colors... OK, back to the thread. |
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Interesting X1000
I knew there was some American cars over there, if they hate us so..Why do they use our Stuff
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Nice truck
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Nice Truck x 2...
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Nice Truck X3
Apologies I misread I thought it said Iraq, I overlooked
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Like the 6 lug spokes!
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I'm with Big Daddy on this one. The drop with those steelies and white walls would look killer. Chrome reverse and moons were very popular in the 60's. My first custom wheels were the same.
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I like how you did the Custom Gauges look where the Stock ones went, I bucket seat goes along well too..Wonderful work on the truck bud, a lot of hard work and Determination was put into this Truck for sure..Still floored on how nice it looks
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msgdsrf, your truck is absolutely stunning along with the fact that it still sees truck duty is awesome.
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Everything on this truck looks amazing
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That truck is Nice!
I got some new shoes for my project
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Thanks for the comments.
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My 69, with 5.3 turbo... Hopefully have some smaller wheels soon.
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Top chopped 2"? More or less?
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