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"A Train for Project HRT"Project Hot Rod Truck gets its drivetrain in the form of a small block Ford V8, a six-speed manual transmission, a one piece driveshaft and a bullet proof rear end; it's a driveline guaranteed to smoke Project HRT's 22-inch wide rear tires!
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"Body Work for Project HRT"With the driveline in place, now it's time to work on the body of our Hot Rod Truck project; you'll want to pay close attention because this truck's skin is made of fiberglass not metal; glass work is not as hard as you think.
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S12, EP8 "MuscleTrux Part 2: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS"Bowtie boy Ryan's got a big play for using big displacement to make big power for his entry; Kevin's not allowed in the shop as Ryan's adding new heads, a new valve train, a pro-flo EFI throttle body.
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