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There's a simple reason that truck cabs newer than the early 50's don't look right. The older truck bodies were designed with running boards and fenders that stuck out plus a hood that narrowed to the front and as a result were narrower and tapered from the rear of the cab to the front. Later truck bodies do not and just look goofy if you don't narrow them. I've seen several successful versions and some hideous ones too.... As always, beauty is in the eye of the beerholder....
Maybe I'm blowing my own horn, but this is what I did with a 55 second series cab. Narrowed and tapered to the front, custom cowl, custom roof etc. Lots of metal fab for sure - since the donor truck was already titled to me, no problem putting it on the road. Now, I don't drive like I'm 17 anymore but if one was to act up in front of the Man, I'm sure it's legitimacy could be in question ..... but maybe a lot of rats would also be crossing the line of legality.
There's a simple reason that truck cabs newer than the early 50's don't look right. The older truck bodies were designed with running boards and fenders that stuck out plus a hood that narrowed to the front and as a result were narrower and tapered from the rear of the cab to the front. Later truck bodies do not and just look goofy if you don't narrow them. I've seen several successful versions and some hideous ones too.... As always, beauty is in the eye of the beerholder....
Maybe I'm blowing my own horn, but this is what I did with a 55 second series cab. Narrowed and tapered to the front, custom cowl, custom roof etc. Lots of metal fab for sure - since the donor truck was already titled to me, no problem putting it on the road. Now, I don't drive like I'm 17 anymore but if one was to act up in front of the Man, I'm sure it's legitimacy could be in question ..... but maybe a lot of rats would also be crossing the line of legality.
Well for some odd reason it wont let me upload my pics now, ill keep trying.
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