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Old 04-01-2007, 01:05 AM   #1
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West Coast 67

Thought I would start a build thread and post up a 'preliminary rendering' (done by Carter Hickman... the digital miracle worker) of a 67 we are working on. The most unique mod will be the front bumper... split bumper on a truck??? We'll see how it turns out! Other changes include a Dropmember, a C4 back-half, 22 inch wheels all around, LS1 and six-speed, radiused rear roof seam, chopped top and laid back A-pillar, shaved drip-rail, custom dash and console, suicide doors, smoothed cowl, custom firewall, and the front sheetmetal/hood will get some attention. Some of the mods have already been done and posted in other threads in other parts of the board. I will be combining them all into one here. Not sure when it will all be completed, we are handeling all the metal/fab work and suspension mods... then who knows! Oh, and unsure on the color... it may end up black with polished smoothies????
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Dig it. Keep us posted with plenty of pics!
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Who is the customer West Coast?
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A place called "West Coast Tire"... here locally.
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Re: West Coast 67

i like the wheel style in the second pic more so than the first

but i deffinitly cant wait to see the mods done to this thing as they go and maybe even steal some for future use and your ideas might give me ideas who knows
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That Looks Sweat.
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nice... what kinda money does something like this run? ballpark will work if able....
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Rendering looks awesome. Judging by the work I have seen on other posts on this truck and others. If anyone can build a truck of this caliber you can. I look forward to checking your posts out. I will also be a loyal follower of this build thread. RJ22
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A few more renderings... it will most likely end up Black... here's one in blue, black, and black and blue (I like the two-tone myself, but I think the wheels would need to be addressed... maybe a painted black center with polished lip?) Let me know what you guys think.
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Here's some pics of the rear suspension.
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Some pics of the radiused rear cab seam.
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Some more of the rear cab seam...
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that truck could be almost any color and be sweet... keep up the nice work.
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I think you are right, the blue/black looks good.
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damn porter... incredible work, AMAZING!!!! what program you use for the renderings??
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damn porter... incredible work, AMAZING!!!! what program you use for the renderings??
Carter Hickman does ALL my renderings... as you can see he is pretty good at it! He is a board member as well and his handel is Blaze-air.
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I have said it before and I will say it again you make mine an probably most others mods look easy when compared to your amazing work and craftsmanship. Keep it up I'm flabergasted.

Blaze-air deseves his props too on some very fine work also.
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If anything short of magnificant comes out of my brain, just shoot me. The work is, well, magnificant. The execution seems to be brilliant. The results are evident.

As to coloration, I am partial to the black rendering. But I like the red centers on the initial rendering, and would like to see the two combined....all black body with the red center wheels. Would that be a new/old school effect? It seems to me that you are on the way to upstage the Joel McPherson yellow ride of a few years back.

Pancaking the hood to accomodate the tires is a clean touch. Keep up the good work and the postings. I have been off of the board for a while....and I have missed the happenings (a stroke last year) but I will keep this thread in mind.
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What a great job- both the work on the truck and your profession, getting to do all the custom work and seeing the projects through. Good on ya!
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Dude, you got me confused! Are you actually making the hood taller? That is some awesome stuff! I'll be back to look at more.
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Dude, you got me confused! Are you actually making the hood taller? That is some awesome stuff! I'll be back to look at more.
Not making it taller... just making the hood opening smaller. This gets rid of the pinch weld on the hood that would normally sit right above the tire. I will post some more pics up tomorrow... hopefully it will start to make some more sense to ya! Take a good look at the digital rendering in post #11... that gives a good visual of how the hood will open.
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Goes w/o saying, but awesome concept. I vote black.
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