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Old 01-31-2009, 01:12 AM   #1
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Some drawings of my next project

hey guys, well i get bored in my Government class so i drew some pictures of what im wanting to do next. im going to make a swb to a convertable and weld the bed to the cab like a blazer. then im going to find a set of step side finders and weld them to the bedside. then get the widest tires i can fit on them. then bag it to the ground. so its going to be a truck/blazer/one wheel dually. all i need to do is find the right truck with the right potential.





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Old 01-31-2009, 01:23 AM   #2
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I think you better stay in school and pay more attention....It's Chevrolet..not Cheverlet!
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I think you need to take an art class, and stay awake in English class. It's spelled ...Chevrolet
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:26 AM   #4
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Re: Some drawings of my next project

haha yea i noticed that when i uploaded them im so used to writing "chevy"
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:43 AM   #5
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:45 AM   #6
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:06 AM   #7
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having a dream is an awosome thing..
then realizing it's not worth doing before you waste all that money..
that's the priceless part
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Old 01-31-2009, 03:17 AM   #8
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wouldnt it be easier to lower a blazer and add your dooley look?
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Old 01-31-2009, 08:59 AM   #9
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wouldnt it be easier to lower a blazer and add your dooley look?
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OR how about getting a shortbed doing the removeable hardtop (seen it done before) not weld it together do your dually thing and slam it and call it good . And is that a snorkel dargster intake you drew on there? I guess I should post my getto dually dream tuck before I knock yours.


Notice the genuine tire folding and distortion from hauling @&& laying down thick stips of mickey thompson rubber the "mean stubby stacks dual whips Billet grill CHEVY window tint strip semi aluminum gas tanks the sport bumper sport mirrors big ol' crome rear fenders and to top it all off the tiny dimond plate flat bed between the two big meats" lol Wow my drawings really go to hell when I go over them with sharpie .
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Old 01-31-2009, 07:28 PM   #10
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OR how about getting a shortbed doing the removeable hardtop (seen it done before) not weld it together do your dually thing and slam it and call it good . And is that a snorkel dargster intake you drew on there? I guess I should post my getto dually dream tuck before I knock yours.


Notice the genuine tire folding and distortion from hauling @&& laying down thick stips of mickey thompson rubber the "mean stubby stacks dual whips Billet grill CHEVY window tint strip semi aluminum gas tanks the sport bumper sport mirrors big ol' crome rear fenders and to top it all off the tiny dimond plate flat bed between the two big meats" lol Wow my drawings really go to hell when I go over them with sharpie .
thats a pretty cool drawing. ive never been good at 3d drawings but i can do a good side view. if i can find a pic ill post one up
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Old 01-31-2009, 10:13 AM   #11
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Did you ever finish your last project?
I hope you don't butcher another truck up, but if you decide to make sure you post plenty of pictures. At the very least it will be entertaining.
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Be nice guys!
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Old 01-31-2009, 07:23 PM   #13
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looks kinda rough but i get the idea.

im used to saying chevy so i would probably spell it wrong too
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Old 01-31-2009, 08:12 PM   #14
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Have you guys been hanging out with board member "pokethesmot"?
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Old 02-01-2009, 02:57 AM   #15
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well here's a good one..
do it in photo shop dude .. it'll give you a much more "vivid" idea..
orrrr go to teh photoshop boards and see if there's love there..
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well here's a good one..
do it in photo shop dude .. it'll give you a much more "vivid" idea..
orrrr go to teh photoshop boards and see if there's love there..
thats what i usualy do. i only draw if im bored at school
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You would be way better off finding a blazer as Eagle suggested to do this to as a truck cab is on rubber mounts and the box is bolted directly to the frame so they flex different.Even if you mounted the box on rubber mounts it would still take a huge amount of reinforcing so that the it doesnt rip apart within a short amount of time
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i know an old thread but heres 2 i drew while ago got few more



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texasfunk, that's some good looking artwork! You should do some non-colored drawings and post them up for people to print out and try color ideas on. Back when I frequented a Nova board, a member there drew up some Nova and Chevelle pics and put them in a thread. Everyone printed them out and colored their own paint ideas and posted them back to the thread. It might be fun to do something like that here if you're interested in getting it started (mine's a crew cab long bed, in case your drawing hand gets itchy )
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texasfunk, that's some good looking artwork! You should do some non-colored drawings and post them up for people to print out and try color ideas on. Back when I frequented a Nova board, a member there drew up some Nova and Chevelle pics and put them in a thread. Everyone printed them out and colored their own paint ideas and posted them back to the thread. It might be fun to do something like that here if you're interested in getting it started (mine's a crew cab long bed, in case your drawing hand gets itchy )
thanx bro! i actually wouldnt mind so much, i may start a thread once i get some pics drawn, expect to be first
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