Re: 55 dodge truck on a 2005 dakota chassis
[Re: Dabee]
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03/01/13 09:55 PM
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05 Dakota fire wall and floor pan all welded in and sealed. The job was much easier than I thought it would be.
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Re: 55 dodge truck on a 2005 dakota chassis
[Re: Dabee]
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03/07/13 02:33 PM
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Hey Russ, I was going to chop the top on my 57 too, but I'm glad I didn't. I'm 6' 3" and 225 lbs. and just have enough room with the stock roof.
1957 Dodge truck, Snakeskin Green with a little stroker motor. 1964 Plymouth Savoy wagon ( my new project)
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Re: 55 dodge truck on a 2005 dakota chassis
[Re: poorboy]
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03/08/13 08:25 AM
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I like the way this truck is coming out, it should be a fun daily driver. Gene
Thanks Gene, it's always good to get positive feed back when your in the middle of a first time project. It's going to be fun seeing the looks this truck is going to get when it passes someone on the expressway doing 80 mph. I don't like the way the front end sets. Its to high, so I ordered a set of two inch drop springs from Belltech for the front and raised the back one inch.
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