Ran into that lil blue Uni, Finally. And I took pics!

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WHO makes those BLOCKS & bolts? where can i find them...? :?:
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can't quite catch the expiry date Phil... :twisted:

sweet Uni, always liked that truck
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IT'S ALIVE!!!
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It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Sometimes they come back.... S.K.
As my dad used to say, somewhere there was a horse that died a painful death from terminal constipation due to missing a key part of its anatomy.
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BamaBobAlex wrote:WHO makes those BLOCKS & bolts? where can i find them...? :?:
Pretty sure he made them himself or had them made. I am going to take a look a doing up a pair for mine (Uni limbo - how low can you go - ha ha ha). Depending on how it works out could be cheaper if they make more than 1 set. If anybodies interested post and let me know.
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This is the "Poster Truck" for short bed uni's on axle flippin', rolling stock, and stance! :lol:

I like the rear sway bar, and I think we've figured out the Summit part number on that, but I like Max's front sway bar design better.

If I could just read that credit card number in the wheel, I'd go ahead and call Summit. :twisted:
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That is one sweet Uni. I agree a poster child for swb Unibodys. Thank you for the pics. :thumright:
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Greg D wrote:
BamaBobAlex wrote:WHO makes those BLOCKS & bolts? where can i find them...? :?:
Pretty sure he made them himself or had them made. I am going to take a look a doing up a pair for mine (Uni limbo - how low can you go - ha ha ha). Depending on how it works out could be cheaper if they make more than 1 set. If anybodies interested post and let me know.
interested for sure... :steering:
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Gary Seymour wrote:This is the "Poster Truck" for short bed uni's on axle flippin', rolling stock, and stance! :lol:

I like the rear sway bar, and I think we've figured out the Summit part number on that, but I like Max's front sway bar design better.

If I could just read that credit card number in the wheel, I'd go ahead and call Summit. :twisted:
I peeked at this one when I ordered mine. I hope it is the same.. I'll update..


Did you guys see the monos for sale??? I'd own them, but I have some new on the way.... Ed, you should grab 'em.. Almost in your backyard..
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Which Ed?
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thrush544 wrote:Which Ed?
You.. :)

http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14661
Does not say standard or reverse eye but either way a decent price in good condition..

Just across the river from you? Right?
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The truck is definately a nice color!
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You..

http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14661
Does not say standard or reverse eye but either way a decent price in good condition..

Just across the river from you? Right?
Jason,
It's a little more than an hour, which isn't far. I'm not sure I'm going to drop my uni though. After I put the tires and wheels (American Racing TTO[img][albumimg]7118[/albumimg]%20and%20white%20letter%20tires)%20I'll%20decide.%20Goal%20for%20this%20summer%20is/was%20windshield,%20tires/wheels,%20window/door%20seals%20&%20rubber,%20enough%20interior%20work%20to%20make%20Iowa,%20unknown%20engine%20work%20as%20she's%20not%20running%20well%20once%20she's%20warmed%20up.%20This%20all%20depends%20on%20selling%20a%20few%20other%20projects%20and%20building%20a%20garage.[/img]
Thanks for thinking of me though. If anybody else wants them I could help them out.
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I love that truck!!!
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.




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