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“350chevy motor 7oor4 trans on s10 frame”
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Something different.
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“350chevy motor 7oor4 trans on s10 frame”
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Hmm
A lot of talent went toward this. I could maybe see the cab forward sitting on a something like a 3/4T Dodge 4X4 pickup chassis. Not sure the proportions look right on an S10 though.
I also was wondering why? It is different. But painted – “No Sell” green.
Whenever I see a Willys Jeepster, wagon or pickup sitting on a different frame and the front wheels don’t sit centered in the opening, it just bugs the heck out of me. When I put a Mustang II kit on our Jeepster several years ago, I went to great lengths to make sure the front wheels were centered in the opening. Those on S-10 chassis seem to be the most prevalent and look out of proportion. Not that this truck is not well done, just could have been done a bit better in this regard.
IMHO, Ive never seen one of these done well enough that I would walk across the street to look at it. No disrespect to the builder but I just don’t get it.
Maybe if it had windows in the sides? I just don’t know. I have a jeepster on a s10 and it’s all done pretty well.