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Dane, e-mail sent.
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My own guts say that this is an ALIAS rendering. There are a number of cues which tell me this (reflections, vividness of colors, and the disproportionately large headlights which are an inch too big in diameter...)

If so, the company's release of this looks like some sort of trial balloon. I say, build it, but get real about the front clip.
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I was a year off. I thought the back fender flares/tails were flatter when I first looked at it.

I gotta get SOME credit for saying 60 Chevy when it is a combo 57-8-9?
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"The 4003DCM I received is definitely something special. First of all, where do you get a bass that right out of the box ( and someone here has pics), the thing is in tune, action perfect, sound bright as heck.. just a great looking and playing bass."

I didn't want to touch the one I saw today, I just wanted to look at it. It's gorgeous.
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