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One of the coolest/ Most odd Slicks ever

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Found these today.. i love the slick "dully" idea... but i want a stock looking slick dully.. but still wow proubly a big money and lots of time build.... AND IT'S A MERC! :D :D

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Maybe not so much money... but alot of time.
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What's a dully? Is it like a dually?


That is kind of the same idea I'm applying to my 66 f350 crew. I'm working on rear fenders that actually fit on the truck and match the f600 fenders. That's a cool truck, but it's slapped together...
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i ment dually.. lol
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nope sorry, the old black beauty (at least that is what I called it) is the oddest one i've seen.

I can't find a photo of it, but it was talked about on the older sites, but it looked like a walking billboard for J.C.Whitney. man it was an eye sore
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The only thing I would change on that 4x4 is, I would use a set of those front fenders to make the rear fenders. That would make that truck look more correct. I bet it is a real beast to drive. I like the rest of it.

Gregg, The truck you are talking about is called Black Gold. It's been awhile since I've seen that one.
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I only have 4 pics saved of Black Gold, a classic truck somewhere hoping to be reborn... enjoy 8)

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Wat the heck is that behind the cab in the Merc..? some sort of boom or cherry picker? Wonder why he didn't cope in the fenders to fit the truck..?

He's from BC. Prolly got into the wacky tobaccy a bit too much. :wink:
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Looks to be a pirate flag JC.
That truck would look 10 times better had they just taken the time to make a fit between the flareside fenders and the bedsides. Would give it a finished rather than thrown together look.
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It's a Jolly Rodger...Arrggg
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quietwyatt wrote: Gregg, The truck you are talking about is called Black Gold. It's been awhile since I've seen that one.
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Oh yes, Black Gold. thanks for correcting me, i just remembered black something
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I really like the look of the big truck front fenders. I wonder what they would look like on a lowered truck with the Crown Vic front suspension? Anybody with Photoshop skills got time to waste?
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umm well....
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yeah that one has been seen before, its an odd duck
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looks like falcon rear quarters with stationwagon rear windows
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