Now with the work already completed this would be enough to make Billy the talk of Lockport, because I assure you in Lockport there really isn't much to talk about. Unless it's about fishing! Billy called his friends and club family and decided a body drop in the sum of three inches was needed to finish the Caddy off. So Billy and his friends got to work cutting and welding till the rockers were planted firmly on the ground.
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Knowing that no one would respect a Caddy truck body dropped on stock rollers Billy called up KMC for a set of there 20" Units wrapped in 245/35/20 Nitto skins. Now with a new attitude and altitude for the Caddy, it was now time for the remaining neglected items to get their proper attention too.
Billy turned his focus to the interior arrangements next and stripped the truck down to the bare metal. Billy called upon Roy Perrone of Roy's Custom Upholstery in Houma, LA to do the honors of covering the dash, door panels, floor and headliner in Royal blue and Sterling Silver tweed.
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