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Old 04-24-2012, 08:17 PM
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Let's see some other custom tow vehicles.
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Old 04-24-2012, 08:22 PM
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I would say that is pretty custom...Like the Peterbilt sleeper adds a nice touch to the whole setup
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Old 04-25-2012, 10:50 AM
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nice catch on the peterbuilt sleeper . it is a 70 inch with double bunk , fridge . I cut the bottom out and set it down over the frame to get the look I was wanting . I didn't want it to tall . it is a e450 with a 7.3 diesel . it towes my 35 lightning nicely , also the 36 ft fifth wheel .
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Originally Posted by tim brown
nice catch on the peterbuilt sleeper . it is a 70 inch with double bunk , fridge . I cut the bottom out and set it down over the frame to get the look I was wanting . I didn't want it to tall . it is a e450 with a 7.3 diesel . it towes my 35 lightning nicely , also the 36 ft fifth wheel .
Nice always liked my Peterbilt but drive a new Kenworth now, bet the extra room with the sleeper is nice to have on long trips
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it works out good for us . .we went to gatlinburg a few weeks ago to a corvette show and on the way back we picked up the fountain at cumberland and brought it home .
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that is bad a$$ . details ?
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I could never get used to the old mirrors, they looked like antennae... what mirrors are those? makes me look at kodiaks a whole diff way now.
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That is pretty cool. I was considering doing a 4 door Top Kick for awhile, but that is a four door WITH the extended cab. Very custom for sure, how was it done?

Extended cab section grafted onto an existing four door?

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