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ok just when i decided that would be a better idea i remembered that there is only 11 1/2 inches from the back of the tire to the rear of the box, now if it had smaller tires....
yeah the raised fenders would be slick i did contemplate the fact but decided that by the time you get the slot large enough for the 1600's with spread axles its basicly one big fender cut out
Oh and its not realy that crooked as it looks in the top picture, thats just an optical ilusion because the back cab is strait and the front one has all the taper on it. Its all so made worse by having the rear of the hard top up a little high
Here are a few new pics of the crew cab its a long project and very hard to get every thing to line up. It seems the fact of the matter is that well, im used to working on older cars and trucks but things that can be made to line up "perfect" spend of few hours on the door of a 67 firebird and...
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