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<blockquote data-quote="jimpaget" data-source="post: 1459770" data-attributes="member: 16451"><p>I picked up a new tub today. Actually I made a deposit on it and will pick it up on Saturday. It comes with a dash and heater assembly.</p><p></p><p>I will run the current body at least for our Halloween Run and then start the process of swapping the tub, adding tube fenders, etc. My stepson, who does high end street rods and antiques, is going to put a special paint job on it, even though I pointed out that it might not last a single run. He said that if he can paint it once, he can paint it again.</p><p></p><p>When we replace the tub, we will remove the body lift which isn't needed. With the work that Kevin has done on the suspension and the removal of the body lift we will have lowered the overall height by 4", with no reduction in flex. There was a lot of unneeded height there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimpaget, post: 1459770, member: 16451"] I picked up a new tub today. Actually I made a deposit on it and will pick it up on Saturday. It comes with a dash and heater assembly. I will run the current body at least for our Halloween Run and then start the process of swapping the tub, adding tube fenders, etc. My stepson, who does high end street rods and antiques, is going to put a special paint job on it, even though I pointed out that it might not last a single run. He said that if he can paint it once, he can paint it again. When we replace the tub, we will remove the body lift which isn't needed. With the work that Kevin has done on the suspension and the removal of the body lift we will have lowered the overall height by 4", with no reduction in flex. There was a lot of unneeded height there. [/QUOTE]
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