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M35A2 Crew Cab #2 with rear steer

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Beautiful project

Awesome ride!

A guy who works at my office has a crew cab deuce and it's what gave me the OD Bug!

His truck looks like a new truck (blasted and painted top, bottom and everywhere in between).

I figured you probably built it as I saw your previous crew cab deuce pics here on SS.

I'm pretty handy and hope to develop the necessary sheet-metal skills to do a crew cab one day myself but I doubt I could come close to building one as nice as yours.

Keep up the cool projects!

:grd:
 

ccequipment

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The first one went to dallas, TX its proably the one I built, there is not alot of these things around. It should say C&C Equipment on the front bumper if its one i built.
 
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I bet it's the same one because Dallas it is.

One of these days I'll be picking up a set of your custom wheels and 46" Michelins thanks to that truck. :smile:

(humming...it's a small world after all)
 

sic0048

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Did you put air conditioning in the 2nd build? If so, did you increase the size of it? I know you were a little disappointed in the 1st version's AC.
 

joeinaforest

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I was lucky enough to be visiting C&C the day the second extended cab shipped....watched the flatbed roll up.

An awesome machine....incredible quality IMO... I wouldn't be afraid to buy anything from Clint.

Joe
 

DJDD

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Sent you a PM before I saw this thread. This is exactly what I want, crew cab bobbed deuce. You'll be hearing from me sometime next year to either build this or at a minimum get with you to draw up plans for someone to fab it. I have a weakness for crewcabs, I won't buy another truck without it being a crew. Currently own a 2500HD crew cab and will only replace it with another crew cab. This might just be the one. :grin:

I'm thinking an A2 W/W, crew cab, bobbed, with 46" tires. Yank the multifuel and tranny, put in an LBY 6.6L Duramax from a wrecked Chevy 3500 and Allison 7-speed tranny. Should be able to mate it up with the T-case from an A3. Add on the M105 bed and put dual shocks all around.

This is all what I would ultimately do, not sure if all of it would work though. However, I'm sure some genius on here can figure it out.
 

moparnut

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clint my name is fred I have bought things from you to make my quad cab we had the same idea to locate and secure rear steer axle except you finished yours first. Mine is on back burnner for awhile (broke the long axle shaft) these things do take time to build. You can see mine on SSweb sites under moparnut everyone loves it but no money. yours looks fantastic.nice work I know what goes into these trucks and what it takes to do this type of conversion.
 

Monkeyboyarmy

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That picture reminds me of the old saying "that dog's face is so ugly that you might as well shave his but and make him walk backwards". No disrespect.
 
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