 This is Jeremy's rendering that inspired the Bachs to create their decidedly different Dodge closed-cab pickup in 'glass. |  We're pleased that the Dodge was painted in black by Kevin Thompson to show the high quality of the body finish. Of course when your dad owns and operates a body shop, the surfaces must be excellent. |  An over-400hp Mopar Performance 360ci V-8 flows air in through an Edelbrock 750-cfm carburetor and out through Street & Performance tubular headers and Magnaflow mufflers. |
 Obviously, the proportions of the pickup have been lengthened at the cab doors, the hood, the running boards, and the bed. Although the bed is not lengthened significantly, it has been treated to a more modern tailgate and roll pan. |  Modified Camaro seats were covered in caramel-colored Ultraleather compliments of Bill at SS Interiors in Harrisonville, Missouri. |  The dash was also custom-fabricated to wrap around through the doors. |
 A Billet Specialties steering wheel mounts to a polished ididit steering column in front of Dakota Digital instruments. Note the custom dash and console. |  At first look, the Dodge grille shell emblem appears to be authentic. Upon closer inspection, one discovers it's a cleverly rendered imitation of the ornate Dodge Brothers hood emblem of the mid '30s. |  Anyone wish to see the same vintage Dodge in a coupe or convertible version need merely to ask. Jeremy has a strong interest in design and styling that he will put to work for potential customers. |