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How's this? JBs extended cab.
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Keith I give that :thup: :thup: . The one in the middle is perfect. Just add a small window. However I do believe a short bed would look better.
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that green limo one is great!! :rock:
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Hay, that bayer auto site was cool, thanks! :thup:
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I saw an extended cab 72 F-350 in Delta Junction about a year and a half ago I really liked the look it sort of looks like the picture that Keith has but the guy had a window in the extended portion. Who ever did the work did not do a very good job there was bondo cracking out everywhere. I was told that the Alaska pipeline crews had some 67-72 chevy trucks built for work on the pipeline in the early days.
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I've been thinking of doing this also! Since the windshields are the same, I was planning on the '73-79 Extra Cab graft onto my '72... use the roof etc. from the later truck , graft the A-pillars and graft right behind the doors on the earlier truck as the rear door edge is shaped different and you wouldn't have to fool with the door jamb. Then reskin the new rear portion of the cab. Sounds simple :D I'd want to leave mine a long bed so the frame would have to be extended. I think it would look awesome and be more functional.
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here is a picture of a 67-72 chev extended cab that some one built sitting up here in Alaska
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is that a ch**y? it looks like the camper blew off of it. i don't care for the window. and where is all the snow and ice?
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hmm there is a guy in nebraska or illinios he'll stretch anything for the right amount of Dough rey me. He also has the deal for making complete doors.
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