Dustin picked up his 94 Chevy S-10 for a mere $1500.00 back in 1999. After taking ownership Dustin knew that this was not going to be another average truck so he decided to go all out and start big. The first order of business was to set the frame on the ground. Dustin first ditched the factory front coils in favor of a Firestone airspring mated with a BellTech 2" lowering spindle to set the front crossmember flat on the ground.  
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  Out back Dustin decided to use a 2 link set up with another set of Firestone bags on the 2 link bars for additional lift. While the frame now sat on the ground Dustin was still not satisfied with the lowered stance, so with sawzall in hand it was time to drape the body over the frame in the form of a 3 ½" body drop. Once all the cab was welded back and the cab now sat on the tarmac it was time to take the project to a new level. Dustin with the help of some friends decided to pull the motor and cab off it's foundation and expose the rough looking frame beneath.
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