Model T on S10 Pictures

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rex1927

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I found these last night on internet.Do not know who they belong to.Pretty crafty putting a small body like a T on an S10 chassis[;)
 

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looking at them again, i really think they would look better if the frame was modified some. s10's are easy to lower/z/flip. i dont know why both vehicles were used on stock frames with stock size wheels. those are the things that stick out the most to me.
 
Looks like the majority are in agreement, the green one has a better look to it, but the purple one looks like most of these early body on S10 frames, just not right.

I "get" why someone would do this, logically it seems to make sense. You put a newer frame and running gear under an early car and reap the benefits of later suspension, brakes, etc. But sometimes there is a lot more to building a car, like style. Regardless if a person is building a rat or a high point show car, there is still style to consider. Otherwise, you could plop a big wooden box on any frame and call it done.

Don
 

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