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Nice work adapting those hulks!!!
BTTT
Front grille instantly reminds me of the mid size ‘62 Dodge [ATTACH]
To the top. Sorry for the double and triple photos I have no idea how that happens
1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup Built on a highly modified & widened 1929 Model A frame "underslung suspension design" 1954 Dodge 241 cu. in....
Nice work by all involved. This thing is going to be amazing! Well done!
A Sonoma frame? I swear it should require a licence to own tools! Nice score for you though!
Anyone that has spent anytime around the JJ or Hamb knows that trust is not an issue. @Ryan has major credibility and doesn’t screw around with...
Although there’s limited photos here you can tell it’s a well built car. That said there’s a few design elements that clash but could easily be...
Always OE. Although they’re getting harder to find.
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I see no reason why not if you can adapt the actuation
I’ll try. I neglected to mention that this was in about 2005 lol
Great link! I need some help with my Rodchester tri-power. Those guys look like just the ticket. Thanks!
Is there some sort of rule against reviving old posts? It sounds like O man has a similar issue he’s trying to sort out.
Gotta like an easy fix like that!
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I feel like the static in one of those inflatable booths would be unreal. Can anyone with real experience comment on that?
It’s all about the pursuit of the hunt.
Incredible!
This is awesome. Everything was home built in your driveway back in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s. So much creativity. Now it’s all big white boxes
Wow, this turned out great! I love every single thing about it!
An un-split wishbone is always best if it fits your application. Turns out the Ford engineers knew what they were doing.
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