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REVELATION Fab Chassis (SOLD)

orank5

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Thought I would post some pics of my first chassis build AKA: REVELATION. I was the first owner of the JOHN 3:16 rock crawler that was a Smith built chassis. The Revelation crawler is a single seat with the seat on the passenger side. I like all the lines that everyone is using and tried to incorporate a little bit of everything into this one. Anyway I used John 3:16 as a way to witeness to those I ride with and plan to do the same with the REVELATION crawler. Hope to be back out on the rocks soon!!! God Bless
 

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Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

Thanks! No reason really just something different on the steering.
 
Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

That is a great looking build very compact. How hard is it to get the tank out? Is the tank as close to the outside as it looks or is it the angle of the photos?
 
Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

Thanks for the comment! To be honest there is a little angle with the tank but at the same time it is close to the side as well. It is however easy to remove, will be tougher once the dash is built around it, but removing it will still be easy. Thanks and God Bless
 
Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

I was just wondering about side intrusion onto the tank. Will it be skinned or left open? What size motor and what axles is it gonna have?
 
Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

Haven't decided about further protection of the tank. Will be powered by 383 small block with 60 front and 14 bolt rear.
 
Re: REVELATION Fab Crawler

Yes it is. I'm using a friends log in can't get it to set one up for me.
 
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