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i went down south to meet a guy to get some parts for my crew and he had this sittin there he just got. its pretty crazy looking, he said it was originally a extended cab and some company in 93 did the conversion stuff on it. it is a dually but the dually flares and extra tires are not on it right now
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Based upon the landscape behind it, it just goes to show that NASA used dodge trucks on their moon missions.
Cool truck. I bet the govt. paid 40 million dollars US for it..
Cool truck. I bet the govt. paid 40 million dollars US for it..
Ya its definitely quite the project, I did not get any interior shots I only had my phone and it was getting dark, it looked pretty good, it had the club cab buckets in the front and a normal bench seat in the back. The thing had like 4 feet of leg room for the guys in the back though. They had built a custom headliner and it had factory trim for the most part on the inside with the exception of a couple custom made plastic pieces. The truck has a getrag 5 speed and about 120000 miles on it. The frame was stretched and looks really nice, whatever company did it done a nice job back in the day
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man that extended cab window is just the wrong shape for that project. I am sure there is a side glass out of something else that would look way better. The door looks like at least in par that it was hand made. The factory 4 door doesn't have that step
Yes that window looks like it is upside down and backwards. Like it on the wrong side of the truck.
If you look at the crewcab's All of them have the step on the front edge of door it's just the dark paint that bring's it out more .






