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Old 04-11-2007, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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And now something completly different...

So I looked through all the Trail Gear TV episodes the other day and noticed how awsome of a truck John Robertson has. If you've never seen it, its either a 4runner cab or a pickup cab with the back chopped off. It then goes onto an Allpro looking flatbed. Its just an idea I am tossing around right now because I need to get the priorities done first like the SAS and possible engine swap but what would it take to mount a 4runner cab to a 95 pickup frame and build a flatbed off that?

I know the flatbed is cake and I'm 80% sure the body mounts line up except the front clip. Has anyone seen any other rigs done like this?
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