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  • Silverback
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    needs pin striping

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  • CRASH
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    Beautiful...
    Thanks Craig !

    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Absolutely stunning looking "rat rod"! Rat rod, can I call it that? Of course in the most respectful sense. I LOVE that truck!
    No, you may not call it a rat rod. Lol ! Thanks for the compliments though.

    Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert View Post
    Its cool as hell man, start drivin that bitch...
    As soon as I can, it will be on the road.

    Originally posted by mk5.0 View Post
    Sweet, now drive that thing over here and hit up my toolbox
    I'll get a hold of you as soon as it's running and driving and I'll get your tool box hooked up.

    Originally posted by helosailor View Post
    Aaron, that is SWEET! And excellent choices all the way around. Love it!
    Thanks ! I'm real happy with how everything has turned out so far. Only thing I wish I would have done was bite the bullet and bought drop spindles/disc brakes. It's currently as low as I can get it without notching the frame in the rear and putting drop spindles on the front.

    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    I'm glad I bought the '86 from you, Aaron.
    I'm glad you bought it too, Yale. It's going to be nice to be back in an old vehicle.

    Originally posted by HarrisonTX View Post
    Same motor? kept the 283? You driving it yet?
    Yes, yes, and ALMOST. The 283 has such good oil pressure and runs so good I didn't want to pull it out. It didn't have much oil/dirt on it at all, so that tells me it either hasn't been too long ago since it was rebuilt, or it's been sitting and hasn't been run much. Either way, it's staying for sure. It runs like a fucking top, man !

    Originally posted by Steve View Post
    Bitchin cruiser! Where is the pics of it lowered?
    Thanks Steve. See my post above. The stock suspension on these trucks, with the trailing arm setup in the rear, doesn't allow for just a whole lot of lowering without c-notching the frame. And the front end has 3" lower springs that brought it down enough that I'm going to have to cut the bump stops nearly in half to have any travel !

    Originally posted by gonzoss View Post
    Looks good Aaron!!!! Hope to see ya at the show this Saturday!
    Thanks David. I don't know if I'm going to be able to make it out there with it Saturday or not. We still haven't started it back up yet to set the timing. Also need to charge the a/c once it's running again. I'm waiting on one of the guys from O'Reilly's to show up with some couplings to make a drain for the radiator. This radiator doesn't have a petcock to drain the coolant, so we're just going to put the drain in the lower radiator tube/hose that I made yesterday. And I still have to get the front end aligned so I don't kill these tires right off the bat.

    Originally posted by Racewerx View Post
    I dig it. Bravo for the ac unit!
    Oh hell yes on the A/C. I hit a home run on the swap that I did for the a/c and tires, so it was a no-brainer.

    Originally posted by Big Dad View Post
    Looks good , moar pics pleeze
    Thanks buddy ! I'll post up some more when I get to the house this evening. Just got the fresh air block off plates pinstriped that we made to close up the holes where the vents were. Also just got some pinstripes on the steering wheel and horn button.

    -Aaron

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  • Snatch Napkin
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Absolutely stunning looking "rat rod"! Rat rod, can I call it that? Of course in the most respectful sense. I LOVE that truck!
    No, you can not call it a "rat rod".

    This is a very well put together truck using mostly stockish pieces.

    The term rat rod is a cobbled together pile of parts to accomplish a personal goal of a vehicle.

    Bitchin' truck, man. I need to get me an air conditioned shop so I can churn out my speedster faster and get it to you for some striping.

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  • JP135
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    Damn nice. Not overdone with pointless crap like so many you see. Lots of nice little touches - that's what makes a hot rod.

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  • 2cammer97
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    Cool truck Aaron. Nice work! You still got the '86? I picked up an '86 GT a couple months back as a restoration project. Hope you're doing well.

    Marcus

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  • SS Junk
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    My first vehicle was a '66. Wasn't in that good of shape, but it sure was a battle wagon. Second gear syncro was gone so I had to use granny gear and shift to 3rd, or try to hold it in 2nd while taking off. Loved that truck.

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  • mustangguy289
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    That is a nice ride.

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  • mustang1200
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    That things is sweet.

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  • fitzwell
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    Very nice...

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  • Big Dad
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    Looks good , moar pics pleeze

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  • Racewerx
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    I dig it. Bravo for the ac unit!

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  • gonzoss
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    Looks good Aaron!!!! Hope to see ya at the show this Saturday!

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  • Steve
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    Bitchin cruiser! Where is the pics of it lowered?

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Same motor? kept the 283? You driving it yet?

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  • YALE
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    I'm glad I bought the '86 from you, Aaron.

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