RCI 19 Gallon Fuel Cell. Trying to find a way we can hide this in something like a toolbox in the bed.
Fiberglass front valence from Z & M. Has the top lip in fiberglass too just didn't get it out. Much better than the original rusted out steel one we had!
Fiberglass fender from Z & M as well. Has a yellow steel fender from the donor truck we bought that has to have the mounts drilled out and transferred to the fiberglass. What you see beneath is the bed sides and the reddish metal to the left of the black fender is both rocker panels for the cab.
383 Stroker Chevy. Know were going to catch a lot of flack for all the Chevy badging on it
, but all of us loved the look of the flat black dress up kit. All the accessories on the front of the motor are polished aluminum to match the Endurashine Intake. Largely Ebay pickups from a shop called Skip White Performance. Good buys for anyone out there looking for cheap hot rod parts. Also, my grandpa fabricated those beefy motor mounts himself, more than likely vast overkill for this current motor, but they look cool as hell.
Bed from the donor truck. Had a wooden board for a floor before. Body work guy is going to scab in the new bed sides and floors. No more side gas tank filler and the steel flares will be replaced with fiberglass flares from Z & M. Bed is probably what needs the most body work as it is rough all the way around and will have to be shortened as it is an 8ft bed and we have a shorter wheelbase J2000. Bed came off of a 79.