Gonna try this one more time with better result's than last post I hope.These are pics of my rpu mock up let me know what you think. GREGG
Really nice proportions. Looks well thought-out from the pics. The only thing I would suggest from the pics is maybe a bit of a skirt to hide the big step in the rear frame as seen in the front 3/4 views. That thing makes me wish I could fit in a '20's - '30's coupe or pickup. (6'6", 260lbs) I especially like the nerf bar and tail lights...are they '59-'60 Buick or '61 Olds?
Bigred thanks for the compliment's .There will be skirts like you suggested there allredy made just not installed for pic's .The lites are Caddy .You could probably fit in this truck cab is scrtch built except for cowl and has plent of room.GREGG
Thanks for the comments guy's.Im gonna run steelies with bullet centers and a trim ring wheels will be black and body will be silver. GREGG
Great stance and proportions, it's nice to see something that's built low without needing the sheetmetal dragging on the pavement... CC
Clark Daytona is the goal but divorce has forced mr to only work on weekends .I now live 25 miles from car but still hope to make it .I think most of the hard stuff is done now but we all know how that goes .GREGG
That is one nice looking roadster pickup. The stance is right on. The proportions a great. And the tire sizes are really right for the truck. They are the correct height and the correct width. Don't know if those are the sizes you intend to run, but they look perfect.
Sounds weird but, The floor pan, pedal pan and trans tunnel look great. My buick needs a floor pan so I've had em' on my brain lately. Nice Work, can't wait to see more
love the front axel the way it sits thats cool the bed is cool too plenty of gas in that tank you can drive it all year long.