Someone sent me this and I thought it was pretty cool, keeps the flavor of the original.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/news/feature ... r-reformer
Interesting 4x4 build
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Interesting 4x4 build
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
Cool. That’d be nice wouldnt it.
Dont think I would have gone with the beige and white colors though.
Dont think I would have gone with the beige and white colors though.
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
The beige and white is because its the original colors of the truck and they wanted to keep it "original" LOL!!!
What that article fails to mention is that the only thing on that truck that is still original is the sheet metal. The entire frame was replaced with a one off from art morisson IIRC. Full drive line swap. Custom axles. ETC...
It's cool, just irks me that they try to pass it off as a restoration or restomod that anyone could own. No that's a full on build. It's also a full on build thats well outside the budget or capabilities of most mechanically minded people. Sure it was "built" to be fully capable off-road, but the yuppie that paid for it is either going to keep it locked away in the garage or drive it to the mall. Their money, their truck, they can do what they want with it. I'd much rather see someone on here get that praise for their real world truck.
What that article fails to mention is that the only thing on that truck that is still original is the sheet metal. The entire frame was replaced with a one off from art morisson IIRC. Full drive line swap. Custom axles. ETC...
It's cool, just irks me that they try to pass it off as a restoration or restomod that anyone could own. No that's a full on build. It's also a full on build thats well outside the budget or capabilities of most mechanically minded people. Sure it was "built" to be fully capable off-road, but the yuppie that paid for it is either going to keep it locked away in the garage or drive it to the mall. Their money, their truck, they can do what they want with it. I'd much rather see someone on here get that praise for their real world truck.
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
Amen brother.JoshT wrote: It's cool, just irks me that they try to pass it off as a restoration or restomod that anyone could own. No that's a full on build. It's also a full on build thats well outside the budget or capabilities of most mechanically minded people. Sure it was "built" to be fully capable off-road, but the yuppie that paid for it is either going to keep it locked away in the garage or drive it to the mall. Their money, their truck, they can do what they want with it. I'd much rather see someone on here get that praise for their real world truck.
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
Great build with all the upgrades it really pushes the envelope of the truck especially with the Dynatrac axles, link front end and four link rear end set up, coil overs. The Advanced Adapters Atlas transfer case is a nice touch as well. My build will be going on 5 years come this July but its my build, not one I farmed out to a shop to pick up when its all done. I have friends that have no problems paying for someone to build hem a toy and I mean no disrespect to them as they enjoy the hobby a little different than me. I just like what I have to be something I built and not something I bought.
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
Beautiful truck, no doubt, and very well equipped, but I have to say that I'm doubtful that 1-ton drivetrain and fancy transfer case will ever be put to use. I suspect that truck will see road miles only...but perhaps I'm wrong.
Here is the youtube video describing the build.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UAnYNaLeL8
Here is the youtube video describing the build.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UAnYNaLeL8
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
His shop does a great job but swapping FORD for Icon badging tears me up...Hmmmm...dont know about that.
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Re: Interesting 4x4 build
Agree 100%. A shame they wasted a good factory 4x4 to build this since they replaced everything anyway.JoshT wrote:The beige and white is because its the original colors of the truck and they wanted to keep it "original" LOL!!!
What that article fails to mention is that the only thing on that truck that is still original is the sheet metal. The entire frame was replaced with a one off from art morisson IIRC. Full drive line swap. Custom axles. ETC...
It's cool, just irks me that they try to pass it off as a restoration or restomod that anyone could own. No that's a full on build. It's also a full on build thats well outside the budget or capabilities of most mechanically minded people. Sure it was "built" to be fully capable off-road, but the yuppie that paid for it is either going to keep it locked away in the garage or drive it to the mall. Their money, their truck, they can do what they want with it. I'd much rather see someone on here get that praise for their real world truck.