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I especially appreciated the About section (origin story) and look forward to learning about how Arclight can advance our dent side truck ambitions.
 
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Didn't agree with some of the builds, but I will take some additional ford love. Who knows what it could spark for other production companies. Pretty big difference from a chevy truck show and a ford truck show. There is a reason for more of a chevy following and part of that is due to available parts
 
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Or there are more available parts for Chevy's due to more of a following. I don't know where it starts. '67-'72 Chevy's weren't famous as soon as they rolled off the assembly line. At least I don't think they were.

I'm looking forward to seeing what Aaron comes up with. I admit though, I was a little disappointed when I clicked on the '73-'79 and it just directs you to sign up for a newsletter... which I did.
 
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Or there are more available parts for Chevy's due to more of a following. I don't know where it starts. '67-'72 Chevy's weren't famous as soon as they rolled off the assembly line. At least I don't think they were.

I'm looking forward to seeing what Aaron comes up with. I admit though, I was a little disappointed when I clicked on the '73-'79 and it just directs you to sign up for a newsletter... which I did.
That is exactly what I'm saying more of a chevy following due to available parts..at least that is one factor. More love for the chevy crew.
 
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I went through the entire site, and it looks like the only things he's actually selling are hats, t-shirts, stickers and coffee mugs.
 
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I think some of you missed the shop truck on the website. here is a write up. What's In Store for Aaron Kaufman's 1975 Ford F-350 | DrivingLine
 
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You're right. I didn't see that. They did mention in one of those articles that the truck will probably get an Arclight chassis/frame. That's interesting but at the same time seems unnecessary. I would much rather see bolt on disc brake kit brackets to be able to use a Wildwood caliper or something.
 
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