Thank you! That's going to look cool with PBR paint. Maybe half moon caps on red wheels and drop and call it done?
Very cool truck! It will look *****in low with just about any wheel/tire combo. I never thought I'd say this because I think street-driven g***ers are kinda lame, but whatabout a straight axle and some spindal mounts? I used to be a beer elitist. I actually went so far as having a friend bring me Belgiean beers in by the case directly from the Trappists. That's all I would drink too. I still love that stuff... But after a while I lost my taste for the fancy ****. I actually like PBR now if it's real damn cold. It's a strong little Lager that goes down easy but I'm with Nads on the headache. It's easy to over-do the stuff. I drink a lot of Mexican beers and Red Stripes now...
you know its got the straight axle under it ...all i would have to do is add some blocks....but with a straight six and three on the tree it would really be lame..lol....maybe if it had a big block
I finally found them and I got my scanner hooked up, the backs sya it was Detroit beer and wine distributors convention in 1964, but the none of the trucks they built were PBR. Hope they help.
We Drank Pbr Exclusively From 1960 To Around 1974. Then They Changed The Taste, And It Wasnt Fit To Drink. Havent Touched One Since. Ill Just Settle For A 30 Year Od On Old Style Riverrat
LOL Hamms... "From the land of sky blue wa-ha-ters... comes the beer refreshing... HAMMS" when i was a kid (16-20ish) Hamms and PBR were the swill of choice. not because it was cool, but because you could get a case of either brand longneck returnables for under $5... after i grew up and understood that drinkin beer wasnt just about killing brain cells, i started drinking Old Style. alas the minnesotans have no taste for a real mans brew and i cant get old style, i drink rolling rock.