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(PICS) The more typical '57 Dodge D100...a basic 6-cylinder stepside

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Done years ago from a '57 Danbury Sweptside and lots of research and scratchbuilding.  It also gave me the opportunity to fix the overly shallow DM windshield proportions.

Strangely, the most tedious job was the fabrication of the simulated hood hinges and the lathe turning of the basic hubcaps from aluminum rod.

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This topic was modified 5 years ago by Clifford Read

   
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Galen55
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What a great job Clifford, thanks for sharing...



   
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Very nice ! Fine mods on this really attractive Dodge truck.



   
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Geoff Jowett
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Another masterpiece!

 



   
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john barry
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ALCHEMY !!!.......This man is a Wizard !!!!...............remarkable build Clifford



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Always a pleasure to view your works of art.



   
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(@100ford2003)
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Fantastic !!



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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You are one talented guy!



   
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(@pete-rovero)
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Amazing work!  Love seeing your creations.



   
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