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  • A great looking custom rampside. I love the mods you made, wild yet mild.

    Job well done.

    Brett

  • Nice gob but one little mistake shud have gone with farrary red and white inside and out and put original wheels on dint look right with out them you know I'm right.

  • i can understand doing bodywork, new paint, and shaving the door handles was pretty cool. but when you put bags and and those low profile rimes on it, wrecks it completly. sorry.

  • Very nice truck,you've done a great job and i enjoyed your video. Thumbs up!

  • Very nice. Easy to recognize your passion and attention to detail. Congratulations on a great little ramp.

  • well I actually dont know considering im trying for a fixup for a first car.

  • How much and i'm serious

  • @BUNDLEofHELL

    I always open to offers

  • Have you ever thought of adding a rack&pinion steering setup? And up dating the suspension ? what kind of HP do you have ?

  • I really like your truck, I hope to have one like yours someday.

    c

  • great little truck...

  • awsome truck

  • thses are really great

  • I have a 63 rampside i've been working on for near 4 years now, i might go rat rod with it, but keep the original engine, no air bag suspension though, that is what i hate about truck rat rods , is everyone lowers them too far, it's a truck for a reason, i might actually raise mine and go mudding with my buddy who's got a 2003 jeep grand cherokee raised 7 inches. show him some good old Chevrolet power. my truck gets more looks than his jeep every time.

  • Nice Ride!!! I have a 63 convert Spyder that's slammed in perfect condition. I sure can appreciate the hard work you put into it.

  • LOVE what you did with this 95!

    I have a 62 that is just being started and I believe that I will take much inspiration from your beautiful ride here.

    Is there any advice that you would care to offer someone considering fuel injection for their Corvair?

    Peace -

  • I love this pickup!!!!!!!!!!! i have the same truck! lots of great ideas.thanks from craigedlee.

  • i have a 63 van i went with a bigger tire on the back but i just ended up taking them off a year later it messed the transaxle up so bad i really didnt want to fix it again so i got alot of photos and too the 17s off. but you did a great job i would love to put a fuel injection set up on my engine.

  • thats a great looking truck i will tell you that the 17s will rip out the rear end the tire has to beable to bend in the wheel when the truck moves up and down the swing axle rear end with a low pro tire will work fine at 1st but with time the yokes will be pushing hard up and down ripping apart the u joints and the spider gears

  • love your Greenbrier. Very clean and smooth. Great job.

    I was wondering if you could help me out, I will be airbagging my 65 GB. I have all the airmanagement, but now am figuring out which bags and brackets to purchase.

    Would you be able to help me with the name/brand/model of your airbags and brackets? Did you relocate your shocks? Any pictures of the install that you could send my way?

    Thanks so much!

    Art

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  • Awsum ride, hope to have mine done soon

  • Great rampside! I just finished selling my last Greenbriar after being into vairs for 25 years .They were really ahead of their time .

  • Sir whats size wheels are you useing and doo you use wheel spacers or not and what the front wheel backspaceing too clear the disc brake setup thks

  • Sir whats size wheels are you useing and doo you use wheel spacers or not and what the front wheel backspaceing too clear the disc brake setup thks

  • What mufflers are these, I have a 65 Monza that i want to give it the throaty sound with dual exuast.

  • Performance is really good. With the racing cam, the high end is really strong and using the F.I. I can compensate for the cam and dial in the lower end as well. The air tank is a 2 gallon tank which fit perfectly under the right front passenger floor panel. I have the air compressor mounted there as well which I plan to move to the rear engine bay.

  • hows the performance compared to a a stock 140??? is the air tank behind the seat or under the bed???

  • Super Nice!

  • AMAZING!!!  Fantastic job!!!!

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