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Originally Posted by gearys 5600
LOOKIN GOOD !!
with the LS / T56, this should be very fun to drive..
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Thanks. Jake keeps going back and forth about the transmissions....
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Originally Posted by Rusbuilt
That paddle shift would be awesome!!
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I think it would be too...
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Originally Posted by rwade
Maybe I missed it, but what brand is your electric fan and shroud set up? Info on where to get it would be appreciated. Thanks
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The previous owner put that together. If you go to the link in the first post, I think he covers how he did it in detail.
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Originally Posted by Graham57a
I'm in, subscribed
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Welcome!
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Originally Posted by Bennett--G4L
Nice build, I'm in to see how it turns out
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by big_al_71
Looks like this one is going to be fun to watch!!!
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Thanks Al!
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Originally Posted by 67cheby
mmmmmm......nice !!i love everything about it !
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Thanks Mike! I'm gonna need a set of SloshTubs for this one....
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Originally Posted by emilio impala
Hermosa!! Muy linda! Saludos!
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Gracias!!!
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Originally Posted by chapster
Nice build,
Another nice paddle shifter is Twist Machine. I am also looking at going this route when I eat there.
Cheers
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Thanks! Those look pretty cool too...
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Originally Posted by theCheyenneShop
What a great project for Dad and son. Love the paddle shifter too. Good luck and we'll be watching another fun Hart-Rod build
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Thanks Bro!
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Originally Posted by gcburdic
Hart_Rod....another porject??!?!....You got a burb to finish for the HRPT!!!
Sounds like a great platform for a new drive....enjoy the build!
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LOL, I know, I know ! I'm working on it. We're just gathering parts and do the easy stuff to his right now.
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Originally Posted by Number98
Rob, have you spoken to anyone about this problem you have?
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C'mon J! I went from 4 projects down to 3.....I thought I was making progress...
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We got the front clipped pulled and we'll pull the engine and chassis after Thanksgiving so we can have some more room in the garage. The Dakota Digital VHX gauges came in today from ProPerformance (thanks Travis)!!! I'm thinking about using somewhat w0rn original bezel to help knock the "shiny" off of the gauges. The truck is not going to be repainted for a long time and I think it will match the Patina of the rest of the truck.