The truck went home again with the owner after we finished the a/c and punch list. We made a filler panel for the air ducts to mount in that filled the area between the trans tunnel and dash that came out real good but, I failed to get pics. I'll post them later after the glass gets installed.
As you can see I finished building this truck 3 years ago and recently he came in and wanted to do an engine swap.
It required the chassis to be extended 8" in the front to accommodate this swap.
The pics that follow will explain why.
We removed a Super Red Ram 270 Hemi and installed this blown 392 Hemi.
You know when I was kid...there was a young guy that built this fenderless hot rod truck...wooden bed on the back...it was a crusty piece too....yours reminds me so much of that long ago memory...(probably the late 1960s era...) makes me smile