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    Just wanted to see if I could get a picture to post. Got the firewall and dash of my truck primed last night.
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    TDITS The Dude In The Stude

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    Looks good ...you should post this on the STFer's site.
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    • #3
      Making progress updated

      Adding another picture from the weekend. Although it probably wont go over very well
      because it isn't a stude motor
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      On another note I am looking for a different heater box than the one I have. I would like to come up with the one with the lazy S on the front of it. I believe it is a type A? Anyone have a extra one?
      TDITS The Dude In The Stude

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      • #4
        Your project is looking GREAT!
        Good Roads
        Brian

        Tell everybody about your Chassis.
        Brian Woods
        woodysrods@shaw.ca
        1946 M Series (Shop Truck)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TDITS View Post
          Adding another picture from the weekend. Although it probably wont go over very well
          because it isn't a stude motor
          Engine make don't got no effect on the quality or style of the work

          Nicely done, Keep posting.

          Bob

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          • #6
            The stock frame was cut about 6 inches off in front cab mounts, then a 72 Nova sub frame was grafted on. I chose it because it is a rear stear sub frame. It was also widened 2 inches to match up better with stude frame. Then the front of the Nova sub frame was cut off and the front of the stude frame was grafted back on to keep the original radiator yoke mount.

            Tell everybody about your Chassis.[/QUOTE]
            TDITS The Dude In The Stude

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