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Post by wtsf150 on Jan 22, 2011 16:54:09 GMT -5
A 10 point buck stop thinking small i say 12 point buck with a bear thrown on for the heck of it i think it needs a little mud underneath and some up on the sides seriously awesome build with or without the deer hmmmm now that i think about how about a cooler in the back yeah now we're talking LOL Willie
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Post by jeffs396 on Jan 23, 2011 1:18:21 GMT -5
Very nice Wayne!
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Post by wraith on Mar 8, 2012 19:18:41 GMT -5
A VERY NICELY BUILT DODGE! Where did the swampers com from?
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Post by wraith on Mar 9, 2012 11:46:39 GMT -5
I went back and re-read and see that they are Satco's They look sweet! Maybe i will have to pick a pair of them up. again VERY NICE work!
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Post by kifaru on Mar 11, 2012 11:32:38 GMT -5
You did some amazing work on the underhood, and undercarriage detail! The digital camo, window mural, and the "Crazed Ram" hood graphics work really well with that older body style. Oh, and the gunmetal is the perfect color choice. These are my favorite kinds of builds; the finished kit tells a story of some kind. In this case, I can perfectly picture the owner of this truck in my head. If you can evoke a strong image like that with your build, that's some solid work. Well done!
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Post by Hemi on May 21, 2016 10:40:06 GMT -5
NICE Work on the Dodge! GREAT engine, I have a question tho.... Where'd/who did the valve covers? Those are NICE aftermarket type 440 valve covers, that normally in the real world are whats used on the 481 to 500 plus cubic inch engines by Mopar.... (Stroked 400's - 440's)
I do A LOT of my own molding but at times a NICE quick change is decent too, and I like the looks of those valve covers! For a 440!!!!
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