Jacobs 1967 Stout 1900 Build up thread
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breathing life into a very, very dead thread, here's a pic from the new owner's Pirate Thread:
All things considered, he did some impressive work while minimizing the actual hacking up of the truck itself: the body wasn't trimmed or ruined, and while the resulting truck is very tall, it's still a respectably untouched looking truck. It's very well done.
Not a purist's Stout, but far and away better than any one of the Chevy V8 hack-job wrecks I've seen around.
All things considered, he did some impressive work while minimizing the actual hacking up of the truck itself: the body wasn't trimmed or ruined, and while the resulting truck is very tall, it's still a respectably untouched looking truck. It's very well done.
Not a purist's Stout, but far and away better than any one of the Chevy V8 hack-job wrecks I've seen around.
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I saw this on pirate as well. I like it although it is a bit tall. Shouldn't be much of an issue though, I don't think it's going to be doing any hardcore wheeling. I'd dd it lol!
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Yeah, looks sweet! All it needs is a front bumper and some smaller tires
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I really like the fact that the body isn't cut up or even trimmed!!! What lift is that , is it all custom or a rear chevy with ruf, or something else ?This thread is AWESOME please keep it going.
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