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Title: 76 choptop
Post by: choptop on January 30, 2008, 09:57:11 pm
The first 2 pix are when I picked the truck up, the second 2 are after tire change and bed install.
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: choptop on January 31, 2008, 08:21:54 pm
Captkaos, I meant to put this in projects. can you move it, or do I need to redo it.Sorry
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: Captkaos on February 01, 2008, 09:53:09 am
I am wanting to get away from whole truck projects in that forum, if that is what you were wanting to do.  I am going to leave the ones that show some progress for now, but eventually when they are done, they are going to be moved here. 
For projects forum. I am talking about.  700R4 swap, Drivetrain updates/changes, floorpan repairs, body panel repairs, engine builds, lowering kit installs, TPI conversions, TBI rebuilds etc.., all those projects that make a ride.  If you are going to be overhaulin a complete truck, I would much rather it stay here...
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: Dragon on February 01, 2008, 01:41:45 pm
Can't help but to look at the pics again and again ;D Definately Looks Kool 8)  There was a Chopped,Tubbed, & Dropped '84 SWB Fleetside, that a local Used Car Lot used for its sign(Had a reader board strapped in the bed) a few years back...  I stopped in with my Father to find out how much it was, and the guy wanted $3000+Tax & Licensing :o  Didn't pick it up, cause it was a complete Basket Case(Interior Gutted,Rust Everywhere,Poor Welds,Shot Trans,& Etc.), and I knew the Guy only gave the kid $250 to use on trade(One of the Mechanics told me)...  Would have been fun and different to have, had it been worth the money(Would have taken it, had he took my $1000 offer)....
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: team39763 on February 06, 2008, 08:22:44 am
I would love to have mine chopped like that and tubbed with huge slicks in the back.
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: ccweber on February 17, 2008, 09:58:08 am
how much of a chop did you do on it?
Title: Re: 76 choptop
Post by: choptop on February 17, 2008, 12:56:13 pm
I was told it was a 4" chop. I bought it that way from a friend and haven't measured it.