Thread: 17 hour build
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04-27-2007 09:51 PM #61
Ok, not only did they build the car in 17 hours, but it made it up here to washington?? I dont care who you are...this is impressive. Anyone who doesnt agree is just plain jealous.Im tired of all this arguing...
Its not a hot rod, kustom, rat rod, lead sled, gasser, and its not a street machine....its my car.
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04-27-2007 09:57 PM #62
Hey Bill, stick a fork in it. This thread's done!!!!
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-14-2007 12:08 AM #63
The lincoln was for body only, look closely at the front end, those weren't from a 11o. The guy on the left is Brian and on the right is Slink. I have been in the car and it is safe, it ain't their first build. Each to their own but nontheless all cars are art and a sign of personality, so if yours is high dollar so be it. We all wanna build somthin, just some have more $ than others. At least we're tryin. Could be doin worse things.. The body was not that solid, It took a lot of repair to get it there, not restorable. You want perfection and beauty buy a glass one. Point being a lot of people at a huge rat rod show in vegas wanted to see how it was done and they did it. In 17 hours. It took months of planning to prep the trip. I myself respect anything custom, new, or old, it is all a cool part of using your mind and skill. If ya wanna see more on the build slide on over to killbillet.com. Won't be much billet there but a lot of cool people who have helped a new guy like myself out a lot, and they are not all rat rodders. " A narrow mind leads to narrow paths"
Duey.





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