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Yeehaa finally got the pic thing down these are some pics of my rolling chassis.Will get some more up soon
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thats a sweet looking frame.. nice job ; i saw a dog .
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SWEEEEET! Love the pics. :fr:
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thats nice me like. :hd: :woohoo:
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Very nice! :thup:
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I like the white glove treatment on the jack stands. that frame is worth it.
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VERY NICE!!!
I see you have an aftermarket rear sway bar.
Had one just like that but I couldn't use it after I lowered it because the loop hit the bottom of the bed.
I hope yours doesn't.
Are you going to try some type of sway bar on the front?
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guerra on Thu Dec 30, 2010 6:14 pm
thats a sweet looking frame.. nice job ; i saw a dog .
Me too, is he pulling a chebby out of a hole?! :lol:

Very sweet chassis, are those stock beams?
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Thanks guys,Those are drop beams in the front that I blasted and powder coated to look a little more stock.With all the measurements I took the rear sway should clear the bed "fingers crossed".I have the front sway bar I am just waiting to drop the motor in so there will be weight on the front end.I decided to go the powdercoat route with this seeing I have a friend that gives me good deals I do all the grunt work and he does the powdercoating.And yes that is my girl Ginny she is an import from Belgium I am an avid rottweiler breeder and work them in the sport of schutzhund as well as showing them.Thanks for letting me ramble.
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Will,
Awesome job with the powdercoating, you know it'll last a long time. :thup:
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That Chassis looks nice man, clean enough to eat off of lol
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I got to see this in person its NICE! street rod quality build. Looks Like your a little ahead of me now Will. I have my frontend in in the frame i got from you. Working on a c notch for the rear this weekend but hope to be rolling by some time in feb.
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