My '71 shop truck is almost done
My '71 shop truck is almost done
You all have some great pickups and the site has some great info.
This is my '71. I really like the old shop truck look so I surfed the net for months until I compiled enough ideas. Then it took almost a year for me to find a 383 , a/c, ps, pb pickup. I have had it about a year now.
I took it to its first big car show this last weekend and people freaked out over it.
This is my '71. I really like the old shop truck look so I surfed the net for months until I compiled enough ideas. Then it took almost a year for me to find a 383 , a/c, ps, pb pickup. I have had it about a year now.
I took it to its first big car show this last weekend and people freaked out over it.
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Wow!
You've really put the
Sweptline community "on the map" with your truck.
Excellent work! Welcome to the site.
John



Sweptline community "on the map" with your truck.
Excellent work! Welcome to the site.


John
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
pretty darn nice
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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
It isn't any wonder that people freaked out when they saw it. It looks great and you nailed the lettering.
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Welcome to the site! That is one beautiful looking truck.....



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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Great work and a supreme result.
Here's a nice way to detail out the back, under the tailgate. 4x2 tubing, welded ends, flat plate bracket welded on the back, goes thru the slot and bolts to the frame.

Here's a nice way to detail out the back, under the tailgate. 4x2 tubing, welded ends, flat plate bracket welded on the back, goes thru the slot and bolts to the frame.
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Thanks for all the kudos.
I have found two rear bumpers that look like front bumpers but the deals have all fell through. I will keep looking. If I get desperate I will fab a roll pan for it, even though I dont think it will fit the era correctly.
Parts are a bit tough to find. I hate to ditch the power steering but one has a big hole in it and cant find another. The local hyd hose places look at me like I have horns when I ask them to clone my set.
I have found two rear bumpers that look like front bumpers but the deals have all fell through. I will keep looking. If I get desperate I will fab a roll pan for it, even though I dont think it will fit the era correctly.
Parts are a bit tough to find. I hate to ditch the power steering but one has a big hole in it and cant find another. The local hyd hose places look at me like I have horns when I ask them to clone my set.
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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
I've seen the pictures on Moparts. It turned out really nice.
I like the fact that it doesn't have chrome and you didn't use White or Black on the trim parts either.
How did you lower it?
I like the fact that it doesn't have chrome and you didn't use White or Black on the trim parts either.
How did you lower it?
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
I popped a couple leafs out. I am going to send the axle out to get a 3" drop this winter. Then I will add a couple leafs to smooth out the ride. These are brute pickups and were never meant to not jiggle the fat a bit while driving. LOL
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
The door lettering is BAD @$$!!!
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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
nice truck 

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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
I really like this! What was the wall thickness of the tubing you used?PwrWgnDrvr wrote:Great work and a supreme result.![]()
Here's a nice way to detail out the back, under the tailgate. 4x2 tubing, welded ends, flat plate bracket welded on the back, goes thru the slot and bolts to the frame.
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Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Awesome truck man!
to the site.

Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
What is the wheel/tire size combo you are running? That is the exact stance I'd like mine to sit at. Nice ride!
Re: My '71 shop truck is almost done
Fronts are 15x6 with 207/75/15 tires. Rears are 15x8 with 4.5 back space and 275/60/15 tires. if a guy wants big tires there is alot more room.
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Very Nice. One fun truck!