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Old 11-24-2009, 01:43 AM   #1
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Check out this crew cab duelly!

I'm not sure if the builder is on here? He is on my Pontiac forum with his GTO. Check out the build of this monster! He's slowed down some for winter, but it's going to be awsome!!!!!!! http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10740
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Old 11-24-2009, 01:54 AM   #2
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

...awesome...
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Old 11-24-2009, 03:55 AM   #3
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aparently him, god, and bill gates are in a 3way tie for who has the most cash.

and 4-53, 3-53, and 6v53's fit better.
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

I am pretty sure he is on here. can't remember his handle tho.

One of the sickest builds i have seen.
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Old 11-24-2009, 11:55 AM   #5
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That is amazing! I have the same idea for the diamond plate doors and dash pieces.
I like the LED tail lights and the home made speaker box.


Is he a board member on here?
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Old 11-24-2009, 12:03 PM   #6
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

He is on here under the same name. Aramp1...

He is a "neighbor" of mine as well and perhaps when he gets this thing finished he can bring it to the OKC meet.
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Old 11-24-2009, 01:41 PM   #7
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

I've always dreamed of a tow rig with a 4-53T and a Road Ranger 10 speed. Something about the 2 stroke scream and going through all the gears. These engines are just not cheap, unless you can find an old medium duty truck with one to rob it from.
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Old 11-24-2009, 09:08 PM   #8
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

jesus.

what it would like to have the scrill a pilot makes!
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Old 11-24-2009, 10:47 PM   #9
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4-71 with a jake... The glorious noise that would make at 3000 rpms
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I'm not sure if the builder is on here? He is on my Pontiac forum with his GTO. Check out the build of this monster! He's slowed down some for winter, but it's going to be awsome!!!!!!! http://www.4btswaps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10740
Don't know how I missed this originally, but I'm bringing it back to answer the replies. And yes I'm on here and also the pontiac forum too. Anyway, here's how it sits now.



Got sidelined a bit with the build. Right after I pulled the old drivetrain out and sold it, the wife found out she was pregnant with these guys.



So basically these little guys have been the priority. I am just now starting to get back onto it on a regular basis.

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aparently him, god, and bill gates are in a 3way tie for who has the most cash.

and 4-53, 3-53, and 6v53's fit better.
Well, I'm definitely losing the competition with those two..

It's true that those other detroits would physically fit better, but I ended up running across the aluminum 4-71 and decided to build it. It's lighter than all those listed.

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He is on here under the same name. Aramp1...

He is a "neighbor" of mine as well and perhaps when he gets this thing finished he can bring it to the OKC meet.
Well, unfortunately, I'm getting stationed in Florida. Moving there this week. I wish I could have cruised in and hung out with it before we left.
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Old 08-28-2011, 05:37 PM   #11
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Well, unfortunately, I'm getting stationed in Florida. Moving there this week. I wish I could have cruised in and hung out with it before we left.
Wow... i guess that would be a step up from this hot dry place. Definitely gonna try and keep up with this build.... would have been killer to take a ride in it. Good luck with the move and all.
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:45 PM   #12
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I'm getting stationed in Florida. Moving there this week.

Hmmm...... Floridua ?!?!

What part ? Maybe I can take Prerunner's ride for em !!!

That's gonna be a killer rig when done....
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Old 08-30-2011, 10:29 AM   #13
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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

Gotta say.... Im way impressed with the inginuity, ideas, and execution. in fact the only thing that just doesnt twist my nipple with excitment is the exhaust through the hood. I would have taken it out the side in front of the fender with a 5" diameter angle cut polished stainless pipe....
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Old 02-18-2012, 10:21 AM   #14
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Awesome build. Very impressive.
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Definately sick build.
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Old 02-18-2012, 10:33 AM   #16
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Don't know how I missed this originally, but I'm bringing it back to answer the replies. And yes I'm on here and also the pontiac forum too. Anyway, here's how it sits now.



Got sidelined a bit with the build. Right after I pulled the old drivetrain out and sold it, the wife found out she was pregnant with these guys.



So basically these little guys have been the priority. I am just now starting to get back onto it on a regular basis.


Well, I'm definitely losing the competition with those two..

It's true that those other detroits would physically fit better, but I ended up running across the aluminum 4-71 and decided to build it. It's lighter than all those listed.


Well, unfortunately, I'm getting stationed in Florida. Moving there this week. I wish I could have cruised in and hung out with it before we left.
So, Amp - couple questions, more personal in nature:

a) Which Pontiac board are you on? ....I'm sort of a Pontiac fan as well (spent some time over at PeformanceYears.com)

b) Forgive me if I missed it, but what do you plan to tow with this thing?

c) What are you flying these days? My son is a pilot, and just got relocated from Palm Springs to Fresno (US Air).

d) Congrats on the little ones. Twins, here, too (girls) - who will unbelievably be 13 tomorrow.

Feel free to PM me if you'd rather not take this thread off track.

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Thanks gents!

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the only thing that just doesnt twist my nipple with excitment is the exhaust through the hood. I would have taken it out the side in front of the fender with a 5" diameter angle cut polished stainless pipe....
The exhaust through the hood is just temporary. It's 5" off the turbo. The stack tapers out to 6".



I like the look of the front stack, but I don't want to lose any utility with this truck and I can't have exhaust soot cover anything that I throw in the bed. Eventually, I'm going to do a full exhaust 5" off the turbo, 6" down and 7" under the truck and out the back. That's the plan anyway.

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So, Amp - couple questions, more personal in nature:

a) Which Pontiac board are you on? ....I'm sort of a Pontiac fan as well (spent some time over at PeformanceYears.com)
I'm on the PerformanceYears.com forum as well with the same user name. I actually just sold my GTO though.



I've been wrenching on my truck and my Harley. My GTO was my daily driver which took a lot of my free time keeping it going. It wasn't really my dream car, so I ended up getting rid of it. Now, I'm just focusing on getting my truck done and I'm on the look out for my dream engine...



I plan on building a convertible 30's fenderless hot rod with it. That's my ultimate dream car.

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b) Forgive me if I missed it, but what do you plan to tow with this thing?
Anything I want. Seriously, it's nice to have a truck that will pull a bunch of things, especially during a military PCS. The Air Force only allows so much weight of household goods based on rank and dependents. Unfortunately, I'm about 10K lbs too heavy with my tools. If I would have the military move me, I would have had to pay them money to be relocated. This is how I moved all my stuff this last time.



Next time, I plan on pulling a goose neck holding everything with my truck.

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c) What are you flying these days? My son is a pilot, and just got relocated from Palm Springs to Fresno (US Air).
I'm currently flying the T6B teaching Navy pilot training.





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d) Congrats on the little ones. Twins, here, too (girls) - who will unbelievably be 13 tomorrow.
Thanks! Same to you. It's amazing having these little guys. It was a total surprise to the wife and I to even find out she was pregnant. Now, I don't know what I would do with these little mini-mes running around. I can't wait until they're old enough to help me wrench on stuff in the garage.
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I think you hit all the talking points...



Thanks for the reply!

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'68, with '69 grilles?

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'68, with '69 grilles?
Good eye! Yeah, I had an accident with her when I was 18/19 years old. A lady pulled out in front of me and it was wet. I couldn't stop in time. Smashed the endura front end and pass side fender. The car I found the parts from was a 69. I eventually swapped the correct year grilles in right before I sold her.

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Re: Check out this crew cab duelly!

Cool, still love the truck! I sold my 77 Can Am also. No Pontiac for now, but did buy back my 68 Camaro RS/SS! I just moved also, I had the cab on my 85 ready to pull and I bid on a job 600 miles away. I got it, and had the throw the 85 back together for the move. Now I don't have a shop anymore.....Till we buy another house. The plan is a BIGGER shop next time PS I work on airplanes for FEDEX. I love the pics of the T6
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Aramp... glad to see you post and that everything made it.
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Aramp... glad to see you post and that everything made it.
Thanks man. Sucks I didn't get to make it out to an OKC meet.
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