2nd Gen Quad Cab/true 4 door. Where do I get one?
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2nd Gen Quad Cab/true 4 door. Where do I get one?
As the title suggests, I have seen, literally only on the internet, pics of some 2nd gens as quad cabs. Were these factory made? If not, who does that kind of work and how costly is it? Probably not realistic cost wise, if cost alone is the primary concern. I can't find one for sale anywhere which leads me to believe they were never made this way and this is entirely aftermarket, but something I would absolutely love. Either way thanks for the answers!
Sorry I just realized I posted this in the wrong thread! Still learning the site!
Sorry I just realized I posted this in the wrong thread! Still learning the site!
Last edited by Dukagora; 03-19-2019 at 02:48 PM. Reason: Acknowledging posting in the wrong forum. Should be general!
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You are correct about that not being factory made. All are custom made, I've seen pictures on one that was really well made, fabricator used Suburban doors and panels which were made to look like factory Dodge panels. On a door, outer skin followed Dodge curves but the frame was Suburban. If I remember correctly, whole rear door section of the Suburban body was welded to a Dodge cab.
Also, some custom shop built 12 of those from '97 Rams, IIRC some company from Southern America ordered them.
Also, some custom shop built 12 of those from '97 Rams, IIRC some company from Southern America ordered them.
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For years Dodge had a Special Equipment Group. They built the 1957-59 Sweptside trucks by putting station wagon quarter panels on the sides of the bed. As long as it was safe, they could do anything to trucks that a customer needed. If it's still around, they may have come from there.
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I keep seeing conflicting info on this. Factory option vs. Aftermarket conversion...... Or a a factory authorized aftermarket conversion..... Hard to say what it actually is... and yeah, I have also seen that they were only available in Mexico..... Hhhmmm...... I have never personally seen one though. But, I HAVE seen a SIX door Ford 1 ton. And yes, it was built by a local body shop.