Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 19, 2009 at 20:17:02 from (174.124.81.115):
In Reply to: Re: ugly as it gets. posted by Marlowe on September 19, 2009 at 18:28:48:
Got a second set of tires and rims. Yep they are spoked chrome, and the steps are for a Jeep .Couldnt buy em for that old of a truck, so we made mounting brackets from the frame out. Not a problem. He cut in a sun roof to boot. and he added a second gas tank, cause the military box had only one tank & door. Changed the front axle over to a mile marker with lock out hubs. Sand blasted it all from he frame up. Put in a stainles steel double to single exhaust.New rear 3/4 leaf springs,herculined the frame ,bottom of cab, bed and added a tonneau hinged cover, made a trailer hitch,added clearence lights ftont and rear, New off road lights and a push bar with tow hooks. It should go for years provided some drunk doesn;t hit it. Gotta hope not ,Thanks for your questions and comments LOU
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