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Front roll pans
Looking for some trucks with the front roll pan. Found the ones with the rear one's cant find any on the front yet. thanks guys
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they are out there... not many though. The fact that you have to chop off the part of the frame that the bumper mounts on scares most ppl off.
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Here is a pic of a board members.
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Hipper, please fix your photos. Many of us cant see them. It says dotphoto. I have yet to see your truck.
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Let's see if this worked...
Never mind, it looks like Hipper's dotphoto doesn't allow hot linking. If you want to see his truck, right click on the dotphoto pic, select Properties, copy the URL of the picture and paste into your browser and it should show you the pic. |
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thats nice does the rollpan stick out more than normal it looks more 3d than normal |
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I saw this one on a GMC that is on Ebay right now...
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Here is a shot of mine
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mixermike's Blue truck looks awesome will all the lines "filled". I thought about doing my that way, but didn't want to ruin any future need I might have to remove the front fenders or grill.
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Thanks guys. keep them coming.
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I like bumpers
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I would like to see more GMC pics of roll pans on the front I have been thinking of this to
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Sure we can't talk you out of it??
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...h/100_1162.jpg I'm a chrome bumper guy myself....but I will respect any choice you make with your own.:lol: |
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I think they only looks good on 67/68's
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I actually feel that the roll pan "works" for the front of this particular truck. Maybe it's the blacked out phantom grill?? Kinda gives it a 67-68 Camaro feel I think. This pickup briefly belonged to one of my buds. It was a factory Cheyenne or Cheyenne super. My suggestion to him was to find an unmolested cab and to update the wheels with some modern large diameter rims....He traded it off shortly after that.
And yes...It had enough power to turn over those wide tires. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...h/100_1164.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...h/100_1165.jpg Had a cool filler as well... http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...h/100_1166.jpg |
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http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...cture20017.jpg
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http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/67-001-b.jpg
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I am convinced,now where can I get one for my 67,smoooooth look and lose some weight in the front,a double bonus
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The front of my truck already has the frame horns cut so since im stuck using one of these does anyone have a pick of where the turn signals would go on a 71-72 for it so be street legal? All of my side marker lights are shaved. I appreciate it.
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You can just wire up a new set behind the grille.
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Sorry Oarnges but I only see the " this photo has been deleted from anything linked from http://photobucket.com/
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C'mon - Let's see some more!
Any 4x4's with 'em? |
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Thanks guys for all the pics, now you just made my decision a little harder as to which route I am going to go with mine.......lookin good
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After the moving company damage, I decided to make the switch, so bumper-be-gone...
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I didn't I would like it, but once I saw the pics I think it's pretty cool. It looks best 67-68, that GMC that Al posted was bad a$$.
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Are any of these truck from florida. Just asking because I got pulled over 3 times in one month for not having a rear bumper which I didn't know was against the law. I asked the trooper how come you can buy a new truck without one then. He told me that is because everyone wants something different but everything is supposed to have an extention of the frame beyond the exterior of the vehicle front and rear. Personally I think this is bull shasta because i would rather fix some sheetmetal as opposed to getting my frame straightened.
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Wow these front roll pans look better than i thought!
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