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    wicked ride love it

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    that is one nice ride
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    Blow the over grown Scout, I want the Ford Pick-up as man that looks means as that bear must of been two seconds before the bullet penetrated him. I like the idea of airbags to be able to sit her down like that every time you turn the key off.
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    IS it just me or does that metal look like it was cast? ( the steering arm ) Parts like this should be FORGED.
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    Well been sidetracked with Honey DO'S then I ended up dragging a willys truck project home,got a bed, extra doors, back of a 37 ford truck, with what I spent on it I could have bought what I needed to crank my car, But I have an addiction towards rusty stuff, and also Willys stuff doesnt always pop up , Mounted my tank, ran fuel lines and have gauges done.
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    Looks great, YES some parts do not come up all of the time so you have to grab them when they do. Willys parts are not falling off trees. Nice score! Don Jr.
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    Ditto love them Willys trucks and prewar cars!
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    Very Nice build with a great stance!!!!

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    008.jpg006.JPGWell I am slow, and moneys are tight so , I am getting close finally. Going to run brake lines this weekend and finally put the new blower belt on and crank hub pulley. Got the B&m Hi tech cooler with fan mounted abouve the rear end housing on the frame. Got my windshield in
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    Do I need to shrink my pictures. I kinda like not using Photobucket, Taking awhile to get used to the new site.
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    The A is really looking good!
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    Looks great. Like the blue flames
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    Man that thing is SHARP ! Wicked looking too. You did a really nice job on it.

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    Need some advice, my intake is an old school crager, no water neck has two #10 ports in the rear for water and two #6 in front. Do I plumb the fronts for water or rear? If I use the front is two #6 enough flow for return to the radiator? I am useing a Meizer water pump, either a 55 or a 30gph. I have no room for a mech pump, it is comming off .Need expert help if this plumbing going to work?Attachment 50739
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    Sorrys been along time since I posted60hr work weeks with the new
    Job, and working in a corporate world I cant get on at work anymore. I got the car running and drove it around the block and something let go in the third member , will be yanking it out soon, just rolling around 20 and taping the throttle breaks the hossiers loose(lol) will try and post picks and video , doing this from cell phone at work(lol)
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