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    1. #21
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      Wow, this is going to be awesome.
      How did you score that roller? You certainly don't see them very often , if ever.

      That step side is pretty insane.



    2. #22
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      Thanks. Where else Ebay.

    3. #23
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      Here is the latest update, I got in my new IFS from Scott's Hot Rod shop. They did a great job building it to fit the Dodge chassis and my custom spindles. Also had a new dash bezel machined and hydro dipped, then filled it with my Speedhut gauges.


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    4. #24
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      I just saw this nice project! I'm definitely going to be watching. That's a sweet looking suspension set up. Gauges look nice too.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    5. #25
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      This is a sweet looking project. I can't wait to see what you do with it.
      1963 Chevrolet Corvair Pro-Touring Project
      1964 Chevrolet Corvair Coupe Rat Rod/ Patina Thing
      2012 Mazda 3 I Sport Sedan

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tincup View Post
      Thanks. Where else Ebay.
      I should've known, hah


      Nice lookin front end and gauge cluster.


      Lookin forward to your updates

    7. #27
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      I want to do something like this to a 73-93 dodge with a Gen III Hemi. I'm jealous of your project. Nice to see someone building something other than a C10.

    8. #28
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      Awesome build and I can't help but admire a man who designs and machines his own spindles.

    9. #29
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      Wow this is very cool! The suspension and powerplant is awesome! I too have a Dodge truck that I'm hoping to make into a pro-touring truck but mine is a '77. I've contemplated on doing a '97-2004 Dakota frame swap so I can have updated drivetrain, brakes, steering, suspension, etc...but if I do something like that, it will be years from now.
      I'm definitely subscribing to this! Last year at the Car Craft Summer Nationals in St. Paul I saw a '78 Lil Red Express with a SRT-10 Viper engine in it...the truck had a lot of patina and was a really cool rig!

    10. #30
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      Project Cottonmouth

      Cool project. Nice to see a Dodge!
      1967 Chevelle Obsessed for 40 years

    11. #31
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      Thanks Tin for single handedly inflating the price of old D100's! Ive had a handful of them over the years, simple very easy to maintain trucks in stock form. Always wanted to fix one up RIGHT.

    12. #32
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      Quote Originally Posted by 72BBSwinger View Post
      Thanks Tin for single handedly inflating the price of old D100's! Ive had a handful of them over the years, simple very easy to maintain trucks in stock form. Always wanted to fix one up RIGHT.
      Ha! So true. I have been searching the Internet and am debating how on earth I can possibly justify buying one let alone provide the space to house it. At this rate I'm going to need a shed. A big one. Great project.

    13. #33
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      Thanks Guy's, I can't wait to get started on it, but I have to finish a paying customers car first. That helps finance the build.

    14. #34
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      So many C10 builds in this section. Loving the old dodge truck! Nice change of pace! I thought your username looked familiar then I saw you link to FABO for your Dart build.

      Any progress?

      Jay

    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by JayinMI View Post
      So many C10 builds in this section. Loving the old dodge truck! Nice change of pace! I thought your username looked familiar then I saw you link to FABO for your Dart build.

      Any progress?

      Jay
      Not really, I should be shooting my friends car this weekend. Then all that's left is to cut and buff, and I can send it down the road, and bring home my truck...

    16. #36
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tincup View Post
      been trying to figure out how to use the large (15") front brakes on an aftermarket Mustang 2 type suspension. So I decided to design up my own spindles to use the SRT front hubs, discs, and calipers, but they have the same geometry as a set of Wilwood Pro spindles.
      Nice skills, think it, design it, mill it. Are these spindles CNC milled? I have a spare C4 front end and would like to adapt the SRT 8 hubs myself. Food for thought-

      Very nice design work-
      Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway.
      -John Wayne-

    17. #37
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      Quote Originally Posted by Hondo78 View Post
      Nice skills, think it, design it, mill it. Are these spindles CNC milled? I have a spare C4 front end and would like to adapt the SRT 8 hubs myself. Food for thought-

      Very nice design work-
      Thanks Hondo, yes they were CNC milled from 4140 chromoly steel.

    18. #38
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      MOAR!

      This thing looks AWESOME.

    19. #39
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      The truck will be home this weekend, time to fire up the welder......

    20. #40
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      keep us posted......

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