Mopar Lowliner Concept for SEMA

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Oh wow thanks for sharing :Thumbsup
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A slightly better article with more photos...
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/10/30/196 ... de-2180815

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Interesting that they opened the hood "vents." That was a LOT of work. :Thumbsup
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Other than the wheels it looks great.

Leave those giant smoothies where they belong... on the GM catalog.
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It's a pretty cool truck. It looks like they used a late model bed floor in it and the trunk in the back for the batteries is neat.

They really missed it on the color combo though. I don't care for the yellow/cream color with the candy red. and those wheels are not my style.

But, if they wanted to donate it to me, I would overlook those items. :lol:
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I love the color, but the wheels take something away. Anybody know what front suspension that is ? I know those welds are way better than anything I could do, but for a show truck, you'd think they would have dressed them up a bit. overall, a gorgeous truck. Thanks for posting.
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My brother-in-law was at SEMA and actually sent me pictures of that truck.
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The "louvers" are in the hood to stiffen it where the hinges bolt to it. Otherwise, the hood sheetmetal will oil can all to *#%^.

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