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Projects

Channel it then maybe take a couple inches out. There's a guy around here with the a similar Model A sedan waaay chopped and channeled, the tunnel ram is taller than the roof line by over 4". It's cool but a bit much, his ass is like three inches from the pavement.

Yep thats the head hunter car. He just sold it to a guy in Poland"thumbsup"
 
Yeah, I sold him the tunnel ram, carbs, dist and a bunch of other odds and ends. Laid back guy and apparently is a hell of a golfer.
 
"The Next Big Thing!!!"

Still gotta finish trimming it up and throw on some of the remaining decals.

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He's just got it sitting on his berg for the time being, but it will actually end up on what would be a comp rig...just not that comp rig.
 
Great looking rigs Michael and Ryan. "thumbsup"

Lokks like scale is going to be the way to go from here on out. I should have my new project this week. Gonna be the fastest in the "projects" thread. Somewhere around 1400 feet per second. :lmao:
 
Great looking rigs Michael and Ryan. "thumbsup"

Lokks like scale is going to be the way to go from here on out. I should have my new project this week. Gonna be the fastest in the "projects" thread. Somewhere around 1400 feet per second. :lmao:
Don't make me post my 2500fps project:mrgreen:
 
I still have the biggest project on here:twisted:

Biggest and most useless :shock: Just screwing with you...but that type of truck just isn't my thing...in all seriousness though I hope you've spent some time bracing the frame on that truck. They're incredibly weak frames when you attempt to do anything other than stock.

How about posting more pictures now that youve got it! You doing all the work on it? Looks like a cool project.:twisted:

Seriously....:lmao:
 
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How about posting more pictures now that youve got it! You doing all the work on it? Looks like a cool project.:twisted:

The body is coming off the rails this week. Traded the rails for a early touring car. Plans are to build a 2x4 frame and make the car lay frame with bags in the rear and suicide front end.
 
The body is coming off the rails this week. Traded the rails for a early touring car. Plans are to build a 2x4 frame and make the car lay frame with bags in the rear and suicide front end.

That will be a great ride."thumbsup" Just curious tho, you keep saying your broke in other posts-what's your secret to affording to build this ride?!:shock: Share!:flipoff:
 
Biggest and most useless :shock: Just screwing with you...but that type of truck just isn't my thing...in all seriousness though I hope you've spent some time bracing the frame on that truck. They're incredibly weak frames when you attempt to do anything other than stock.


Yea this whole frame is new rockwells with gears lockers and 4 wheel disc conversion with 53" michelins that will be cut its my cousins mud truck but its what he wanted so its what he got! Should be fun when its all finished... we have a military tank retriever to pull it out when it gets stuck in this big mud hole we have!
 
Yea this whole frame is new rockwells with gears lockers and 4 wheel disc conversion with 53" michelins that will be cut its my cousins mud truck but its what he wanted so its what he got! Should be fun when its all finished... we have a military tank retriever to pull it out when it gets stuck in this big mud hole we have!

What do rockwells have to do with the frame???
 
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