St patty's day wheelin at the Hammers

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beaufort-fj60 said:
that would of rusted in about 5 mins around here.


s*** don't rust here.. that has been that way for a couple of months ;)


And Bad, that is Grogan in my Avitar :D


BTW, more good sctatches in those sliders, I REALLY like not having them tie into the frame and hang me up...
 
Mace said:
s*** don't rust here.. that has been that way for a couple of months ;)


And Bad, that is Grogan in my Avitar :D


BTW, more good sctatches in those sliders, I REALLY like not having them tie into the frame and hang me up...

HA HA! i think i've only seen pics on nolan with a hat on.....

we need a "kilroy" smiley

scratches are good
welds breaking off "BAD" :D
 
No welds broke :D

I lost a low profile nut that I did nto have a replacement for. So I tack welded the bolt to the tab.. Piece of cake.
 
That orange General Lee looking buggy. Is that a homebuilt chassis, or tubes on a factory frame. I like it. Alot better than the formula Toys. Something about them I don't like, I think it's the hood section.

So how many trails did you get to run? We got snow here, so my project is still on hold.
 
TLCA_Paul said:
That orange General Lee looking buggy. Is that a homebuilt chassis, or tubes on a factory frame. I like it. Alot better than the formula Toys. Something about them I don't like, I think it's the hood section.

So how many trails did you get to run? We got snow here, so my project is still on hold.
That buggy was awesome. It was homebuilt and worked very well.

350 on propane/sm465/D300

Ford D60 front and a 14 bolt rear (I think)

He was a fun driver, after telling us he was out for the weekend cause of a broken knuckle (ford) he beat the snot out of the rig getting up the second waterfall lol


Nice guy too.
 
BTW, the stuff to run a headlamp is calcium carbide ;)
 
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