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It wouldn't take much to build a stretched Centurian-style conversion out of a crewcab or 2 or 3 regular cabs. Just an outstanding metalman to form the panels. :twisted: Seriously :hmm: though , what is the car show you are talking about Keith? Is it for multiple makes or aimed just toward Fords. It might could be scheduled along with a Mustang Club of America regional show if they would be interested in a joint venture. 64-73+ Mustangs and 67-72 ford trucks at the same show. :D Usually they draw other interesting Fords from the same era. Just another thought and ,yes, my head is hurting from too much thinking.
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The show is the 'Last Fling 'Til Spring', billed as the largest single-day auto event in the country. It's hosted by the Road Gems car club, of which I'm a member and official webmaster/photographer. We normally get 500-600 cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, etc. each year for an afternoon. We even have an misc. division where we get pedal cars and other oddball stuff. There's a swap meet, live entertainment, all kinds of vendors, engine-building competitions....it's really a big one-day circus! :lol:

You can read more about it by going to the Road Gems website, but I have to admit I've been slacking on the site a bit. I haven't done much with it since last year's show, but I've actually been getting started getting some updates assembled (along with a complete site redesign) to be posted shortly.
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Looks like a fun day!! If you want "big trucks" I bet I could link ya up with a bunch that would be tickled to show up.
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So that would be a crewcrew cab with 8 doors. :lol:
Or an octocab
Or an arachnicab. :hmm:
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Trialercraft in Anchorage used to have an 8 doored Chevy 4x4. It must have had an 8 inch suspension and an 8 inch body lift with 44s. I never did see it move though.
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Suppossed to be a place in montana, somwere midsouth montanaish or so, does all kinds of stretches.
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rjewkes wrote:Suppossed to be a place in montana, somwere midsouth montanaish or so, does all kinds of stretches.
Perhaps this co?
http://www.aev-conversions.com/

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Could be. :D
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