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Pics of 40 or 47 series utes?

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Pics of 40 or 47 series utes?

Post by vanzbrown »

Have seen a couple.. Even the ones the ones that are converted into utes that i seen hammering around at Vicwinch...

Anyone got any pics?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Off another forum (US):
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those are 49" iroks :|

And from 4x4 Supertrucks at Calder park:
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Post by bj42turbo »

I have a few ;) kinda of a pet project

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And something a bit different a stretched 40 and just for the record it is not a chopped Troopy
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Post by plowy »

dude i need more info on the red truck thats sick as fawk
the stretched forty looks sweet and the ute backs are the first id ever seen but i love that red beast
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Post by antt »

is this a 40? its a 1966 model if i recall correctly. has some differences to a 'normal' early cruiser. ie. doesn't have the wrap-around corner windows, has a split rear window (that opens), and has 'turn' door handles, and the cab isn't as long as a 'normal' later cruiser

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Post by fatmanjt »

they are seriously big ass tyres on that first red ute. wouldn't want to flex too much. but hey some top looking trucks there, especially the bright green 40 with the boggers. looks sweet. and the stretched 40 looks tops. thanks for confusing me with more ideas. top stuff.
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Post by bogged »

Tidy42 wrote:dude i need more info on the red truck thats sick as fawk
the stretched forty looks sweet and the ute backs are the first id ever seen but i love that red beast
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looks fairly average to me.. :finger:
and the green show piece - king of bling.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

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These are thanks to BT over at the 4wdmonthly forum, he got them off the WhiteNight Forums

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Post by derelict_frog »

bogged wrote:
Tidy42 wrote:dude i need more info on the red truck thats sick as fawk
the stretched forty looks sweet and the ute backs are the first id ever seen but i love that red beast
looks fairly average to me.. :finger:
and the green show piece - king of bling.

I rekon he means the red one right at the top lol, u know the one with the 49" iroks, some of them look lush..., there is a cruiser with a tray similar tot he one on the top red one too driving around here, i havent seen one like it with the same tray so it might be custom .. nice and high out of the way too..
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Post by Shadow »

that top red one looks fucking awesome. Think alot of it is the tyres though :D
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Post by MY45 »

Shadow wrote:that top red one looks ***** awesome. Think alot of it is the tyres though :D


Top red one just looks like a 45.


And here is a pic of a not so beautiful 40 with tray, well it was nice in the 1st pic :lol: :lol:

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