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Old 10-04-2006, 09:40 AM
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Thumbs up Finally...it's done!

I have a gallery to view, let me know what you think!

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Old 10-04-2006, 11:38 AM
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Nice truck Richard. I don't like the wood interior, but that's just me.

Have to ask, who made the longtube headers? My 79 would like some!

What's it run in the 1/4? and what gears/rear end do you have?

edit: I see in some of your other posts they are Summit headers. Do you have a part number or what application are they for and how do they fit? Any pictures of the underside?
 

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Summit G9032 headers fit nice but had to notch the passenger side frame!
Due to me having surgery last Monday I don't have any 1/4 times this year and no pics on the underside till next year! It really is pretty fast though and the Hooker Aerochambers sound good...my guess is 14-15 second range! Don't know what gear is in it and there is no tag?
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 01:59 PM
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How close do the headers get to the floor of the truck?

If the gears are original the door tag will give you the axle code. It would be more accurate to jack up the rear end and count turns though.
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 03:16 PM
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Looks good. Can I have the coffee please?

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Very unique interior, must have taken him awhile to put that together. I'm a big 73-79 fan, my very 1st was a 74 flatbed with an old 240 six cylinder....I've upgraded since then
Tks for sharing your ride it looks really good, keep the pics coming.
later
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The gear is 3.00 by the turns
 
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definitely a unique interior. I can't imagine the number of hours that went into making it.
Do you have a pic of the door panels? I have thought about replacing the plastic panels but i'm not sure how it wood look? punny i know

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love the interior it's diffrent and I like that nice truck
 
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Thanks for the nice comments, the truck is for sale in the classifieds! I have too many toys and this one's got to go!
 
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