My Cruiser would be my "other" project for the time being. My projects include, but not limited to...
I need my quiet time, which usually involves the Cruiser. But nothing brings me more joy than watching Jack play ball with Quinn on the sidelines. Every game is like the World Cup or the World Series. Jack has done a few 5K's with me too.
I'm anxious to get moving on the 40 so my co-pilot can ride. I know he is going to LOVE rolling with the top off. Can't wait to drop him off at school in the rust bucket, or drive to ball games in it. (Hopefully "rust bucket" is only a short term name.)
The motor is built to handle a 300 shot of n20. I have another video of it running 11.75 with a 150 shot but alternator was putting out low 11 volts and the yellow top was bad so my n2o was cutting on and off.
I'm anxious to get moving on the 40 so my co-pilot can ride. I know he is going to LOVE rolling with the top off. Can't wait to drop him off at school in the rust bucket, or drive to ball games in it. (Hopefully "rust bucket" is only a short term name.)
Way to go Andy! I was gonna post my children's activities as the other projects but you beat me to it. You're right about driving the 40 to the pick-up line at school. Head turner for sure from all the minivans. Trust me.....You'll get the "Dad of the Year" award when you roll up in it. Spring will be awesome for us especially with 3 playing ball.
Cool thread with some nice other projects. Here is my Farmall Cub I have been working on slowly. Its been in the family since brand new in 1948. My Great grandfather bought it for our 90 acre farm, I guess its a step up from mules ha ha.
Hey Hunter! Did you know there was a IH guy over off HWY 111 towards Jamestown? He is a restoration specialist as well as parts guy and I think he also has some whole tractors as well. I met him this summer when I did the worlds longest yard sale that goes up to MI. Pretty cool guy I bought an old pressure guage from him that was really cool. I can't remember his name but I could find his place if you wanted the info.
This is my other project that has been put on the very, very back burner. It's a 1962 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia that I got awhile back. Plans are for a Porsche 911 motor and transaxle, body work and paint, slammed to the ground, and some way cool wheels. Long term project.
I'm anxious to get moving on the 40 so my co-pilot can ride. I know he is going to LOVE rolling with the top off. Can't wait to drop him off at school in the rust bucket, or drive to ball games in it. (Hopefully "rust bucket" is only a short term name.)
Todays project is doing some suspension and drivetrain upgrades on Santa's sleigh. He musta tried some "roof bouncing" last year cause he blew a runner!
My 6 yr olds X-mas present. Its in perfect condition but I cant leave well enough alone. Plans include 21" tires, Carb kit, air intake, new grips, etc...
Last year I started doing the upkeep on the old water wheel at the entrance to our neighborhood. It was built in the 1920's and recently got added to the National Register of Historic Places. Last weekend involved making and installing a clamp around the 8" water pipe that is full of holes.