PHOTOS RESTO LOW WITH 20"
You have been busy since your first post. You got that truck looking good. Did you paint it yourself? If so, you did a nice job. I wouldn't have picked out that color combo but now that I've seen it I like it. The matching trim sets it off. You definitely won't see another one like it. When you look down the side the accent line lines up perfectly, even the hood. Nice job.
Are you stationed at the Army base there in Savannah? If so, Thanks for your service. We appreciate our military men and women.
Are you stationed at the Army base there in Savannah? If so, Thanks for your service. We appreciate our military men and women.
1969 Adventurer W100
THANKS RUSS ,YES IM STATION IN HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD,BEEN IRAK TWO TIME NO IM HAVING SOME DOWN TIME FIXING MY TRUCK ,AND HAVING GOOD FAMILY TIME.Russ wrote:You have been busy since your first post. You got that truck looking good. Did you paint it yourself? If so, you did a nice job. I wouldn't have picked out that color combo but now that I've seen it I like it. The matching trim sets it off. You definitely won't see another one like it. When you look down the side the accent line lines up perfectly, even the hood. Nice job.
Are you stationed at the Army base there in Savannah? If so, Thanks for your service. We appreciate our military men and women.
- soopernaut
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Same question, how did you lower the front?
Scott
Scott
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1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
soopernaut wrote:I like it. That looks like a color combo I would come up with although I prefer blues, greens, purples, grays, whites, and blacks.
How did you lower the front? Did you flip the rear spring hangars over to lower the rear?
YES IN THE REAR I FLIP THE REAR SPRING HANGAR OVER AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT I DID THE SAME ON FRONT AND WORK JUST FINE ,,,LATER A WILL POST SOME PIC OF IT...
THANKS HOBCOBBLE...Hobcobble wrote:First off.... thank you for serving our country
Secondly, that's an excellent looking truck
project you've got going. Even though I've
got a "couple years" on you.... I can appreciate
the lowered look.... keep up the great work and
welcome back [twice] from Iraq
John
Good deal looking forward to the pics!
Scott Blaylock (Founder/Admin)
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1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
http://www.Sweptline.ORG
http://www.SweptlineTruckRegistry.com
1965 Dodge SWB D100 (Utiline)
1968 Dodge LWB D100 (Sweptline)
1970 Dodge LWB D100 (Dude)
- MountainMoparRobin
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drop
you can turn your wheel all the way to the left and all the way to the right without haveing the pitman arm hit the front axle????
Like to see the picture's also
and thanks for the time to serve our country, my son is in Columbus
do you see many Sweptline trucks there???
Like to see the picture's also
and thanks for the time to serve our country, my son is in Columbus
do you see many Sweptline trucks there???
- mopar400
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Hey TRUCKA,
Good to see you on here! I saw your truck several months ago before you painted it driving by my work. I work w/ your neighbor Tommy Blackwelder at Critz INC. He showed me a pic of your truck the other day. He said you've been working hard on it. Looking good! I will have to look you up some time. Mopar400
Good to see you on here! I saw your truck several months ago before you painted it driving by my work. I work w/ your neighbor Tommy Blackwelder at Critz INC. He showed me a pic of your truck the other day. He said you've been working hard on it. Looking good! I will have to look you up some time. Mopar400
70 Challenger 506hp 440, 727, 11.29@120mph
1965 Fury II(in pieces)
1965 Fury II(in pieces)
- spikekid999
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HELLS YA!!!i love yo truck.thats pretty much the same root im goin w/ my 69 d100.check it out at cardomain.com/id/spikekid999
craig
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