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That looks cool as H E Double Toothpics! That being said lowering a truck like that is like jacking up a caddy just don't like it takes the useful right out of it. Just my opinion. I love the chopped top though. Is it me or are the mirrors a little funky?
RCC
That looks cool as H E Double Toothpics! That being said lowering a truck like that is like jacking up a caddy just don't like it takes the useful right out of it. Just my opinion. I love the chopped top though. Is it me or are the mirrors a little funky?
RCC
PS maybe they're just spots
They're spots. I agree with the functionality aspect - if you can't use it as a truck... That said, if you put it on bags and do it right, you could still haul more than just a$$.
Steve is a great artist,always enjoy seeing his renderings,the front roll pan and pie cut hood look very cool,might have to try it on the old shop truck.
hes been an automotive artist most of his life..one of the greats, been featured everywhere...are there a lot of custom guys here?. Or is this more of a resto and restomod forum..I'm not bashing anyone..more curious...the letter was in July 07 issue of Hot Rod..btw
Looks great...although I would worry about making left turns in traffic since it doesn't have turn signals...its a good looking truck though. Maybe that's the grille that Ford would have made if they hadn't redesigned in '67