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Brazilian Truck?
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
I like it. Now I need to find a Lower case tailgate!
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
That would have been a cooler truck if they would have just eliminated the bed all together and made more of a Suburban out of it..
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
they did do that! at least in mexico and maybe brazil also. on long wheel base. I have thought about taking a short box and making a blazer sized oneslick wrote:That would have been a cooler truck if they would have just eliminated the bed all together and made more of a Suburban out of it..
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
They did that in Argentina for sure.Kaegi wrote:they did do that! at least in mexico and maybe brazil also. on long wheel base. I have thought about taking a short box and making a blazer sized oneslick wrote:That would have been a cooler truck if they would have just eliminated the bed all together and made more of a Suburban out of it..
I thought about making a Ramcharger sized one at one time.
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
Interesting! I've have never seen one.
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
These are both from Argentina.
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Re: Brazilian Truck?
I like what appears to be a column, wheel and shifter from a '66 - '67 Coronet. That steering wheel looks right at home.
[b]Patrick - 1969 D300 cab & chassis[/b]