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proline body question - 5/13/2011 4:21 PM   
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Is there any reason this body wouldnt fit on an xl. I know it wouldn't be a perfect fit but anything can be made to fit right?
http://prolineracing.com/bodies/1972-chevy-c10-e-maxx-e-revo-revo-3-3-mgt-long-bed-clear-body/

i want to go with a army truck theme on my truck with this body.

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RE: proline body question - 5/13/2011 4:38 PM   
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I would take the measurements from your current body and match them to the Proline body dimensions.


Proline 1972 Chevy C10 Long Bed Body

Length:
18.7" (475mm)
Width:
7.1" (180mm)
Height:
5.8" (147mm)
Wheel Base:
12.6" (320mm)

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RE: proline body question - 5/13/2011 9:25 PM   
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Yes. Pretty much any of the t-maxx 3.3 will fit the Flux (and Savage X for that matter).

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RE: proline body question - 5/13/2011 10:50 PM   
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He is looking for an XL body, I had several 72 Chevy bodies from Proline on the XL. Look in my photos. Glen

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RE: proline body question - 5/14/2011 2:37 AM   
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bout time they started makin xl bodies i rekon.

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RE: proline body question - 5/14/2011 12:14 PM   
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my proline ford f650 was apparantly made for the xl but it fits great on my x 4.6... you wanna be careful with what websites tell you, best to use the measurements they give instead


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RE: proline body question - 5/14/2011 3:57 PM   
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dragon, i have that same body on my maxx and my bro uses it on his savage sometimes, fits really well.

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RE: proline body question - 5/15/2011 2:02 AM   
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good on ya im happy for all u tmaxx and x owners that all the bodies fit ur trucks.my xl is tuffer and faster and jumps bigger than any tmaxx or x,if i could just find a body that doesnt make it look like its out growin itself...

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RE: proline body question - 5/16/2011 3:22 PM   
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ORIGINAL: aussiexl59

good on ya im happy for all u tmaxx and x owners that all the bodies fit ur trucks.my xl is tuffer and faster and jumps bigger than any tmaxx or x,if i could just find a body that doesnt make it look like its out growin itself...



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RE: proline body question - 5/16/2011 3:48 PM   
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Most of these 1:1 truck paint jobs are giving me ideas about how i should paint it.

I am gonna make it fit somehow.

I just think the bodystyle looks good in green.

Check out this link for sure:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=312695

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RE: proline body question - 5/16/2011 8:33 PM   
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hehe your right, it does look nice in green... now only if i could find a toyota hilux...


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