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RubySlow

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Ok So I have dabbled with bondo and fiber... Ive shaved and filled So What I would like to do is weld a panel in the rear quarter windows.. then fill and paint them... This is the idea... any input appreciated.. Burns and others I know are alot better with APS than Iam
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If you have stuff in the back you want to hide, and the cargo cover does'nt cut it, then go with the "panel van" look.
Your ride looks awesome like it is, and I for one vote keep the glass!
Peace..
 






I think its better the way it is now. Otherwise, it looks like you will be leading a funeral procession.
 






please don't do that.......maybe find some flat small windows and change the placement? but don't panel it......
 






i have thought about this a bit in the past-

it wouldn't be completely stupid provided you had a legal 160 db or so stereo in there and found a way to make the rear "lift" window look right as well.

my truck already has the upper 2/3s of the liftgate welded to the body, so in a way i've already started down the path of what might make this look ok. However, i really can't imagine it looking good at all on any remotely stock truck (or in the end even on a very modified one).
 






i vote glass my .02
 






I say keep the glass as well. And I hope that wasn't a very busy highway = P
 






you could just throw some teal on it, direct replacement for the glass and bolt or rivit it down, liek they do on racecar lexan panels
 






id spend the time and money that youd be doing that and throw in some more performance and a sleek cowl hood to keep the look you have going
 












It looks unique for sure, but not all that cool in my opinion.
 












^^^ I was just thinking that when I first scrolled through this post :D
 






What about doing the same idea on the back doors as well...?
 






if you're trying to hide stuff in the back i'd put a panel on the inside of the window and keep the window
 






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