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The MCT Crew takes the '72 Super Cheyenne, Project Cream Puff, and tackles the challenge of building a custom transmission tunnel to make room for the new automatic trans; cutting and shaping fenders to install new wheel tubs for a cleaner look and accommodate a lowered stance.
The MCT Crew takes the '72 Super Cheyenne, Project Cream Puff, and tackles the challenge of building a custom transmission tunnel to make room for the new automatic trans; cutting and shaping fenders to install new wheel tubs for a cleaner look and accommodate a lowered stance.
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