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LOL,

and if you get stuck you can Burn it to keep warm!
 
ok jim, here's some pics with some measurements... let me know if you need any other specific pics. the distance from the back of the quarter to the opening of my quarter panel was in fact 21". I guess I'll have more faith in my wife from now on. :)

here's the distance from the top of the frame rail to the bottom of my quater panel... 3"

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pic of the quarter from more of a straight shot...

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distance from frame to outside of the quarter (14")

framtooustidequarter.jpg


From the top of the stock bumper to the bottom of the tailgate (2 1/2")

rearshot.jpg


Exhaust shouldn't be a problem...hehehee

exhaust.jpg


Randoms...

rearquarter chop

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Inside frame rail

framerails.jpg
 
lol... like that "rock light"?

Yeah, after that shot I kinda remembered that camera's come with a cool feature called a flash.... hey its been a long day ok? :)
 
Wow, thanks BP for showing me what I need to do with the square fog lights in my garage.
 
like paper covers rock or scissors cuts paper.

paint covers rust ;)

j/k

not too far from the truth... :)

yep, those square lights I use for "rock lights". I actually have 6 under there... 2 in the front, 2 in the middle, 2 in th back. My version of neons. :) They can be had at harbor freight for about $12 bucks a pair. If they get smashed in the rocks they're cheap to replace. I think of them as disposable lights. :lol:
 

Zach, do you have a body lift? Maybe my eyes are just fooling me but it looks like a lifting "puck" in that pic or maybe the 60s have that in the rear and I never noticed it on mine.
 

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