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Looking great! [cl I agree that a little lift in the back wouldn't hurt.
I agree with everyone on the rear needing elevation but if you're planning on bringing it down here leave it as is. For some damn reason there's a fad going on around this area on reversed rake trucks. I probably sound like some old crotchety fool for worrying about somebody elses idea of cool but man, There are 2 or 3 that I see around here local all the time. Looks stupid! Can't do anything for performance! I doubt they can even see what's going on after sundown. Sorry,end of rant...
Oh. You guys are talking about trucks with the back end down. Now I get it. A 41 Willys PU gasser looks right with the front higher than the back, but so do most gassers. A lead sled traditionally has a tail dragging stance, but ya don't see a lot of lead sled PUs. I'd just classify it in with the "donks". Well done, but not really to my taste. Its good that there is enough room in the hobby for everyone.It’s not just around there Smalls, there starting to show up around here, too. Looks like a dog squatting if you ask me. Maybe they’re trying to copy the old gassers stance? I dunno. Just looks stupid to me to have a 4x4 pickup looking like the bed is full of lead when it’s actually just full of air.
Looking stupid is forgivable. Safety is an entirely different issue.Well, they're beyond the "gasser"look! I'm serious. A couple of the ones I see regularly look so high in the front, they have to look out the driver's side window to see where they're going. Without doing some extreme changes in headlight buckets I don't think they can lay lights on the road after dark.
It's not as unique, but there's something about a SBC in a low-slung fenderless RPU that really hits the spot for me.
awesome! that beauty deserves it...
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