
There is still a little way to go, the side pipes, the hood exhausts, the front bumper... but it's close enough to see how cool it is

From Luling, TX and they show more here:
http://www.hotrodjim.com/

Above: notice the twin turbos just behind the axle... they are located there to keep the heat from being stuck under the hood. I asked if location affected their performance, and it doesn't!
more here:
http://forums.customclassictrucks.com/70/7885119/anything-goes/project-pt-57-by-hot-rod-jims/index.htmlrat_rod_russell said...
Thanks, I'm having fun with it but right now I'm having trouble keeping the dif in it. I just posted the updated photos with the side pipes on the shop site.
http://www.hotrodjim.com/project_shop_57_truck.php
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