Love the truck! I ended up using a 78 d100 chassis to get mine low. But now that I have 20in wheels so any lower and I’ll have to modify the inner wheel well because the hood hinge comes down so low
Duuude, I've watched a few of your videos and like alot of what you're doing, but cutting from one shot to the next every second or two in the walk around is frustrating as hell. I watched this vid 3 times trying to freeze on different things to get a closer look but just gave up. Cool truck though. My kind of stuff
@@tunertorquetv I ask because I just purchased a regular cab V8 swb 1992 Dakota AND a 1964 D100 cab with the dream of this very truck , by coincidence like this one.
I can appreciate making this truck relevant again , but lowering a truck really fucks everything up. Drilling frames, building brackets, shits uneven, springs falling out! It just makes me sick seeing a rig ruined like this. An old 70s or 80’s you modify. A 63 I would keep a little more original. Just a thought 💭
@@tunertorquetv I LOVE the body, but absolutely HATE the original dead-ass, straight axle, drum brake, no handling, log wagon ride. So I am in total agreement on this, and just happen to have collected the same truck body and a V8 92 Dakota to do this.
I flip flop on this concept myself. I prefer real rat rod. It’s harder to pull off. Check out my truck walk around. I dropped the original axle with de-arched springs and a disc brake conversion that can be reversed. And as far as handling goes, I don’t mind the stiffer ride. It feels planted not like a log wagon ride.
Love this build 👍
She is an original gem
Love the truck! I ended up using a 78 d100 chassis to get mine low. But now that I have 20in wheels so any lower and I’ll have to modify the inner wheel well because the hood hinge comes down so low
That is Exactly what I Want !
I really wanna build a sweptline and paint it the same color as my roadrunner..
Hey Steven. I built that truck, do you know if your buddy wants to sell it? Thanks
Awesome!
@@tunertorquetv is the dodge d100 for sale
What front end are you using on that
I'm buy a 68 dodge D100 440 in it
What kind of hood ornament is that?
Any idea about the fuel tank, to ditch the side Dakota tank ?
@@tunertorquetv Oh, it must be newer than a mid90's Dakota
Duuude, I've watched a few of your videos and like alot of what you're doing, but cutting from one shot to the next every second or two in the walk around is frustrating as hell. I watched this vid 3 times trying to freeze on different things to get a closer look but just gave up. Cool truck though. My kind of stuff
what kind of rims are those?
They look like American Racing wheels.
What s the front suspension out of
@@tunertorquetv Thank you for that, but do you know if it is from a Regular cab short wheelbase ?
@@tunertorquetv I ask because I just purchased a regular cab V8 swb 1992 Dakota AND a 1964 D100 cab with the dream of this very truck , by coincidence like this one.
delete the background music. it was giving me anxiety.
Hahah it’s a bit loud!
I can appreciate making this truck relevant again , but lowering a truck really fucks everything up. Drilling frames, building brackets, shits uneven, springs falling out! It just makes me sick seeing a rig ruined like this. An old 70s or 80’s you modify. A 63 I would keep a little more original. Just a thought 💭
@@tunertorquetv I LOVE the body, but absolutely HATE the original dead-ass, straight axle, drum brake, no handling, log wagon ride. So I am in total agreement on this, and just happen to have collected the same truck body and a V8 92 Dakota to do this.
I flip flop on this concept myself. I prefer real rat rod. It’s harder to pull off. Check out my truck walk around. I dropped the original axle with de-arched springs and a disc brake conversion that can be reversed. And as far as handling goes, I don’t mind the stiffer ride. It feels planted not like a log wagon ride.
A stock setup handles quite well. Perhaps you have worn suspension or need new kingpins?