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sims426

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Was wanting to see what other photos were out there with this style of build, so post up if you got any!
 

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Tim's 1940 Chevy pick up from Texas, chassis from Denver shop.
 

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am I right?

Sims426, I sware this is the same truck as in the first post, second to last pict. Same guy driving and back ground. And one of my Willys for good measure!
 

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The truth shall set us free, Wet willy. The '36 with Canada Customs on the door is in the first group of photos that 426 put on this thread, and he's probably honest. The guy who built this truck lives in or near Vancouver and I cannot remember his name now. Maybe Laurie. He had a very nice write-up about two years ago in the Canadian Hot Rods magazine. The '36 is not the imaginary one. That's my guess.

Ahh, man, I almost fell for this.
Dang fine photoshoping, though.
 
Don't know about the stock wheel base thing but here's mine.
Still a work in progress but it's getting there.
 

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The truth shall set us free, Wet willy. The '36 with Canada Customs on the door is in the first group of photos that 426 put on this thread, and he's probably honest. The guy who built this truck lives in or near Vancouver and I cannot remember his name now. Maybe Laurie. He had a very nice write-up about two years ago in the Canadian Hot Rods magazine. The '36 is not the imaginary one. That's my guess.

Ahh, man, I almost fell for this.
Dang fine photoshoping, though.

The '36 with the terraplane grille is the real pic.
 

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