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Old 01-06-2020, 10:19 PM   #8
mr48chev
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Re: Question about ceiling on a chopped truck...

That may indeed be a revelation but it may be slightly too wide if one does that.

I've tried to figure out what Cole Foster did on his truck that he drove for years and then sold to Jesse James that makes the "headliner" look so slick and smooth.

The whole truck is an education in small tricks that all add up to one of the coolest but most understated AD custom trucks ever built.

If you don't know the truck http://customrodder.forumactif.org/t...mes-shop-truck Not one radical item on it and nothing stands out and dominates the truck turning it into a back ground for said item. That is the key to building a great truck. Have everything on it blend so well with everything else that folks go OH WOW but then every time they look at it they pick up on something else that they didn't really notice before.
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