Custom Classic Trucks
- dduude
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Custom Classic Trucks
I just got My subscription to Custom Classic Trucks, August issue , and on page 40 is a truck that looks very familiar.......
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- trukcrazy
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re: Custom Classic Trucks
Where's the picture???? You can't say something like that without the picture. Which one?
John, #424
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
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I am hoping that some one with a better scanner can post it. I tried and it was to blurry.........Dude
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- willowbilly3
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re: Custom Classic Trucks
Hey, the hood on that 72 only stays halfway open just like my 72.
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- trukcrazy
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Hey dude, which truck is it? I got these pics off the website, but don't know which one you were talking about.
John, #424
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
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Both pretty sweet trucks. Not too crazy about the dechromed look though.
Where'd that woody crewcab pic come from. That's cool. My folks had a Country Squire wagon with wood on the side. Didn't hold up too well to the Wyoming winters though.
Where'd that woody crewcab pic come from. That's cool. My folks had a Country Squire wagon with wood on the side. Didn't hold up too well to the Wyoming winters though.
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It's CACWBY'S Truck .. Sometimes the web site for the mags does not show everything that is in the mag, that way you have to buy the mag and not get to see everything for free Dude
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I'd have to agre but have stuck my foot in it a couple times this week with my opinions. I am pretty sure there are a couple monochromatic trucks on the site. I still like chrome though.shrektruck wrote:Both pretty sweet trucks. Not too crazy about the dechromed look though.
Where'd that woody crewcab pic come from. That's cool. My folks had a Country Squire wagon with wood on the side. Didn't hold up too well to the Wyoming winters though.
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Yeah I guess. Not the law just not my style. Ok, if you ask my daughters I have no style. Ask my wife if I ever stuck my foot in my mouth and she'll tell you my tongue looks like a welcome mat.
My Dad did tell me it's ok to NOT tell someone what you think.
wonder what he meant by that.
My Dad did tell me it's ok to NOT tell someone what you think.
wonder what he meant by that.
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OK I confess - apparently CCT took a picture of my truck (to my total surprise) - while it was in the Baymont Motel parking lot!
I also subscribe but saw it on a newsstand day before I got it, saw Supernats coverage on the cover so thought I'd flip the pages and was rather shocked to see a picture of my P & J. Picture is Uncredited (when I at a motel I don't put my "showcard" in the window), but looking better than in 2003 which was 3/4 rear with hood up, this time it's 3/4 front with hood down. I'm not too hot with scanner but am attaching an attempt as jpeg.
Text for 13 is: "thankfully, we're starting to see more late-60's and early-70's Ford 1/2 tons at the shows, like the maroon and white example here, photographed at one of the host hotels."
I also subscribe but saw it on a newsstand day before I got it, saw Supernats coverage on the cover so thought I'd flip the pages and was rather shocked to see a picture of my P & J. Picture is Uncredited (when I at a motel I don't put my "showcard" in the window), but looking better than in 2003 which was 3/4 rear with hood up, this time it's 3/4 front with hood down. I'm not too hot with scanner but am attaching an attempt as jpeg.
Text for 13 is: "thankfully, we're starting to see more late-60's and early-70's Ford 1/2 tons at the shows, like the maroon and white example here, photographed at one of the host hotels."
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CACWBY...too cool. If I saw your truck anywhere, I'd take a picture of it. Too sweet, and I'm not even a big fan of the lowered look, but yours is just too nice and clean not to drool over. That's a good shot of it too.
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CACWBY,
CONGRATS !!!
I'm very Happy to see that You made it into there Mag.(2 times now) You Did a GREAT Job on the Build of your Truck.
Hopefully when people read the Mag. and see Your Truck they'll want one there selfs....
CONGRATS !!!
I'm very Happy to see that You made it into there Mag.(2 times now) You Did a GREAT Job on the Build of your Truck.
Hopefully when people read the Mag. and see Your Truck they'll want one there selfs....
Chris
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A big to you, Trevor! You're becoming somewhat of a local celebrity, ya know.
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I would have to say Trevor is the TOP Truck on the WebSite....
(Not that there aren't other Really nice one's on here)
(Not that there aren't other Really nice one's on here)
Chris
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