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DRIPTROIT 71

1973 White Road Commander Aerodyne

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This one began with a fiberglass cab and the sleeper from the snap KW. I wanted to create that back yard project look or what I call "Johnny Cash" look. (one piece at a time)

The chassis is Pete 352, The Engine is an 8v-71 with a turbo added to make it a 8v-71T, the rear axle is a tag, and there's a Johnny Cash 8-track in the cab if you want to play "One Piece at a Time."

34477854953_de26dd8465_z.jpgIMG_3062 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

34444015824_e242f7e705_z.jpgIMG_3054 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

34478151603_ca5af3e0be_z.jpgIMG_3097 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

34444495094_0c7d3201a0_z.jpgIMG_3106 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

 

34980792335_03bca83524_z.jpgIMG_2994 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

 

35121905072_2e09266a8d_k.jpgIMG_3091 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

 

35287918685_94303fb967_k.jpgIMG_3094 by Brian Smith, on Flickr

 

 

 

Edited by DRIPTROIT 71

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Absolutely fantastic build. Aside from the subject matter, all the little details keep me looking it over!   Paul

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1 hour ago, EvanH said:

So cool!  I love your work.  What is the widget ahead of the driver's side fuel tank?

Thanks!

That is an old CR style air dryer.

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