Nice pics! I recognize the spot on the first picture. It's El Alto Hatillo, isnt it? We used to go there to play with our rigs between classes when I was studying at UNE. Good times. Wonder what they have built there, condos probably.
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Lulo .. I don't now that you know Luis Nasiff .. did you know about he's life right now .. ? I meet he time ago back in 2003 IIRC when the 62 was black
, i think Luis sold the 60 series 
Yes, i was a friend of Luis Nassiff (old times), search on Facebook!, i think Luis sold the 60 series
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The Princess was one of my inspirations as well. Mine isn't as clean, or clean at all for that matter, but it's a great setup!
Holly thread resurection! I learned a lot from watching this rig change. Old timers remember when Henry helped change the idea that wagons couldn't wheel!

Dang, you mofos are making me feel really old!![]()
Spring of 1992, when I was 21 years old and when the truck was barely a year old (12/90)...
Ha, the same pic... One of Asti's for s***s and giggles too
Andre (formerly badly obsessed with 60 series)...
Long live the carburetor![]()
Never "entirely" made the switch (still love 60 series) but around 2003 when I found a decent 55 instead of a 6060s are much better to deal with overall tho...
All those pics your neck of the woods man!