Here's what's been occupying my time for the last several months. 1948 IHC KB-7 on a 1998 Dodge 3500 chassis with Cummins 5.9. Owner originally wanted us to install a roll-back bed and keep it a 2-door. Mid-stream, he changed his mind and decided he wanted a crew cab with a wrecker bed. Unfortunately, IHC never offered a KB series 4-door... So we made one.
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I like how you did the second set of doors. I was hoping they would not just get slapped on as is like I have seen in other examples of this type of modification. Although, I am a little sad that that beautiful second gen ram gave up it's life for this project....I want one in a bad way....miss mine too much I guess.If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
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Originally posted by JOES66FURY View PostI like how you did the second set of doors. I was hoping they would not just get slapped on as is like I have seen in other examples of this type of modification. Although, I am a little sad that that beautiful second gen ram gave up it's life for this project....I want one in a bad way....miss mine too much I guess.
this work is incredible..those curves layed right on.
very skilled.
I still can't put on a square door corner.Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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Originally posted by Deaf Bob View PostNice lookin rig!
I see it as 3 cabs "USED"! 3 that will never likely be restored...
Yes I love what is done and how good it looks..
I really hope Ron updates this more often and especially the finished product.
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