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Of the most unusual vehicle I’ve seen while checking into a hotel late at night.
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Chopped, slammed and restomodded ramp rat truck? Yes. So much yes.
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I have so many questions, but no idea what to ask.
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Mmmmmm COE
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Me too. I kind of wanted to catch them in the lobby but I’m going to wait until daylight.
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Looks like a chopped hotrod Chevy COE circa 1953.
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Appreciated! Way out of my knowledge base.
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Delightfully sinister.
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Thought it was this at first glance, but nope (yours is a Chevy, the one linked is based on a Dodge). Still, how many customized, mid-century ramp trucks are out there?
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Looks like a lot of work went into that truck. It’s chopped, the cab looks extended, and that bed is definitely custom. I like it.
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Did a brief search myself and didn’t find the one here but you’re right. I feel like it should be on the internet somewhere. Maybe I’ll run into the guys this morning (because why are they driving it around Great Falls, MT anyway?)
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There’s a guy near me who has one very similar to this, I thought this might be his at first.
But then I saw the ramp on back and knew it wasn’t. He’s deleted the ramp and removed the old engine from under the cab and replated with with a GMC “Big Block” V-12 (industrial engine from the 50's used in some military haulers and stuff) nestled between the frame rails and mated to a Caddy El Dorado transaxle.