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Check this out, I took three trucks from this site and made them into one behemoth. I've got a lead on a 1978 f350 crewcab, all I need is that truck and the back of a bronco.
Let me know what you guys think?
Just click the photo of my truck on the left to view my gallery.
I seem to recall seeing something like this in the member pages here. I think the truck was called "Picador" or something like that. Maybe some of the Bronco guys know more about this. I would like to do this as well, but it's a matter of having three halfway decent trucks at the same time.
>I seem to recall seeing something like this in the member
>pages here. I think the truck was called "Picador" or
>something like that. Maybe some of the Bronco guys know
>more about this. I would like to do this as well, but it's
>a matter of having three halfway decent trucks at the same
>time.
>
>Jared
I think around 139" would be the way to go. The 4x4 supercab shortbed frame from an 80's truck would be ideal to fit the crewcab bronco on. I really wish ford would have made a 70's 4x4 supercab shortbed!
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