Mega Cab PhotoChopped.
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Re: Mega Cab PhotoChopped.
Originally posted by Turbo J
Sorry if this is your original picture. It was the best side shot I could find for the chop. The truck looks A LOT better lifted with bigger wheels. IMO
What do yall think?
-Justin
Sorry if this is your original picture. It was the best side shot I could find for the chop. The truck looks A LOT better lifted with bigger wheels. IMO
What do yall think?
-Justin
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well now only7 one stretch left to do, the long bed has already been asked for now, how bout grafting on an extended cab from say a 2000 ctd to the back of the mega cab, no rear doors but the window and such, be just what every large family needs., might as well color it schoolbus yellow
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Something screwed up there, it's supposed to be the long box version
It looks like all my original shortened versions got swapped for the long box version, Anyways we all get the idea.
It looks like all my original shortened versions got swapped for the long box version, Anyways we all get the idea.
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As usual Dodge comes 110% better and then steps 20% back.....
No long bed???
The short door????
The Dakota Front end???
They want to eat the Fords.......yet they don't off the crew cab/long bed configuration that is sooooo popular on the Fords and the GM's.
No long bed???
The short door????
The Dakota Front end???
They want to eat the Fords.......yet they don't off the crew cab/long bed configuration that is sooooo popular on the Fords and the GM's.
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after seeing the truck, it looks pretty good with a LONG BED
... thats about all i can say... the short bed dont seem to have the proportions...
but this mega cab NEEDS the long box to have the correct proportions... now :/
it sorta has the look of the ummm internation XLT or whatever the hell it is with a short bed... those kind of proportions just seem off to me :/
this is the set in stone style now? im guessing it is..
also can someone photochop some non- bling bling wheels on there? in a little more reasonable size? then i can start envisioning something buyable. for me Im sure alot of people like it.
... thats about all i can say... the short bed dont seem to have the proportions...
but this mega cab NEEDS the long box to have the correct proportions... now :/
it sorta has the look of the ummm internation XLT or whatever the hell it is with a short bed... those kind of proportions just seem off to me :/
this is the set in stone style now? im guessing it is..
also can someone photochop some non- bling bling wheels on there? in a little more reasonable size? then i can start envisioning something buyable. for me Im sure alot of people like it.
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Originally posted by mikmaze
Now, how bout grafting on an extended cab from say a 2000 ctd to the back of the mega cab, no rear doors but the window and such, be just what every large family needs., might as well color it schoolbus yellow
Now, how bout grafting on an extended cab from say a 2000 ctd to the back of the mega cab, no rear doors but the window and such, be just what every large family needs., might as well color it schoolbus yellow
lol, I had a race car tow vehicle several years ago that started as a Crew Cab Ford dually and we added an extended cab to the rear of that and put a short flat bed on it. It really turned out good. It was odd looking at the time, but we had plenty of room inside to bunk after the race and travel home the next day.
No it wasn't Yellow. The truck had been hit in the rear from a trailer load that killed the original bed and cab rear wall. We had access to a cheap rear clip from an extended cab and well you know the rest.........j
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I'm sure this truck will be pretty popular. I just for the life of me can't get past the Dakota headlights or Dakota look of the front end. Looks like a Dakota on steroids or some *$&@. I'm sure like most everything else, they'll grow on ya, but man I DON'T like 'em AT ALL!!!
#29
GREAT photo work!
Dodge should be calling that truck "Mega-Blind Spot" though!
Imagin trying to manuver a LWB dually around a parking lot, or trying to SAFELY change lanes on the highway with that thing.
Dodge should be calling that truck "Mega-Blind Spot" though!
Imagin trying to manuver a LWB dually around a parking lot, or trying to SAFELY change lanes on the highway with that thing.