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Re: My 48 KB-1 on a 96 Dakota Frame
Here are a few pics of my frame. The frame is heavy and took 4 guys to move it.
The "Hot Rod" version of the K and KB truck
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slospeed wrote:Wow looking fantastic.
Just make sure you have go enough room to get things like the distributor out without having to take the cab off. Also make sure you can do any normal mantainence work like getting the plugs out.
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dragon wrote:your project looks great! I have a 1952? L110 panel that I have been considering going with your frame choice. My frame was butchered some a donor has been considered. Keep up the post. I have been watching avidly.
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