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My bobbed Suburban hatchback build.

Can only post so many at a time.

Hope those of you who wanted to see these are OK with how many there are...
If I miss any details don't hesitate to ask for specifics.

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Very cool! I saw the finished pics in the other thread, and it's damn impressive! :waytogo:
 
More pics! Looks great, love the tubbed rear fenders, most here just cut.
 
Oh I forgot to say...some more about you wifes Dodge would be more than welcome. :thumb:
There is a guy on here with a Ford Highboy thread so why not. :dunno:
 
more...

If the pics are too much let me know!
Cage goes through the dash within an inch of the glass.

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Still more..?

Thanks for the feedback guys!
Had no idea this build would be of any interest to anybody but me!

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starting to take shape

Body mods almost ready to finish at this point.
Tire did not stay on the roof for long. (nut buster!)
Fitting of other parts on and off to have everything look like it belongs.

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Paint time.

Rocker guarded the whole thing from below the body line to disguise future trail pinstripes. Interior floor was done too from front to back and included the ceiling.

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When you have seen enough just say so.

Last ones for today.
Front axle parts and install with new ram assist.
Dif cover is one of mine--1/2" thick plate with recessed bolts... tough as nails!

I'm off to do some moose hunting.
More to post on the 22nd.

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From what I have seen there are too many cool rigs on this site to count!!!
Glad to know my rig does not seem out of place..
 
Thanks for the feedback guys!
Had no idea this build would be of any interest to anybody but me!

You're too modest. :wink1:

By the way, you may find that it saves you time in posting pics to upload your photos to a photo hosting site like photobucket or flickr or whatever, and then copying the image code and pasting it on the site. I've found that the CK5 uploader takes longer, and makes me less inclined to post photos as attachments.
 
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