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'64 Dodge 330
Topic Started: Jul 19 2017, 08:38 PM (43 Views)
slotto
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I picked this one up at Ollies for 7 magic beans. Couldn't pass it up. Pretty much box stock except for the wheels, tires, heater hoses, fuel lines, battery, steering wheel and shifter. Probably one of the fastest builds for me. These wheels were my first pick for this build but along the way other wheels were speaking to me so I cut the inner fender wells in the rear to accommodate them. Then was kinda disappointed so I went back to my first pick. These wheels make it easy get the fronts pose. She's been done for a while now. It took me time to try and set up a new photo host. I went with flickr. I forgot I had set up an acct back in '12. Seems as easy as pbucket. I left all my pics up there just in case they come to their senses and turn on 3rd party hosting again.

Thanks for looking.
Edited by slotto, Jul 19 2017, 08:39 PM.
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Jisp
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That's an excellent result from a cheap pickup Slotto. The detail is beautifully done, particularly the engine bay. Thanks for the peek.

Cheers,
Michael.
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That's a cooooooooooool looking custom!!! Have always liked that body style...I'd say more, but being a Chevy fan, you might think I'm converting, lol...RM
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