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Topic author - Posts: 2789
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- First Name: Dallas
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Seen it all?
I went to our local car show with the T's today. Its fun to see friends and visit. I saw a different vehicle and thought you guys may enjoy it.
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Re: Seen it all?
"STAY BACK 500 FEET"
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Re: Seen it all?
Probably a high demand for road apple removal in his neighborhood....
I want to see more of the AMX beside it !!
I want to see more of the AMX beside it !!
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Topic author - Posts: 2789
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Re: Seen it all?
I guess you could take your girl out in it but pitching woo would have a whole new meening?
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Re: Seen it all?
A political promise delivery system!
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Re: Seen it all?
I don’t know …….. that chain runs right thru the operator station.
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Re: Seen it all?
Holy sxxx ehh...manure! People think alike. There was one up here in MN some years back too! I'd have to ask a friend...
I wonder, a New Idea manure spreader might not have wood side-boards...
Anyone recognize the brand of spreader?
I'm sure it smells of new wood.
Very cool.
I wonder, a New Idea manure spreader might not have wood side-boards...
Anyone recognize the brand of spreader?
I'm sure it smells of new wood.
Very cool.
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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Re: Seen it all?
That IS funny, LOL
When in trouble, do not fear, blame the second engineer !
Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver
Leo van Stirum, Netherlands
'23 Huckster, '66 CJ5 daily driver
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Topic author - Posts: 2789
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Re: Seen it all?
I came home from the show all pumped up. I was ready to cut up my gravity wagon and put it on a VW chassis for something different, but my wife said it would be just too corny and I dont want to go against the grain with her.
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Re: Seen it all?
Bah, you can haul grandkids in a powered gravity box...
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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Re: Seen it all?
Great Minds Think Alike Dave!
Seeing a better picture of the AMX was the first thing that came to my mind as well having 2 66 Ambassadors & a 67 Marlin!
I wonder how hard the passenger has to work to "Spool Up" the turbo!
God Bless
Bill
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Re: Seen it all?
Taking the lazy way out and just dropping something like this on a
modern chassis is just plain boring. Had the builder made the effort
to keep it all pre-war, and preferably even older, this would be kind
of interesting. As it is, it is just a uselss novelty that says to any serious
fabricator that "I took the lazy way". Gonna have to vote "Try again"
on this effort.
modern chassis is just plain boring. Had the builder made the effort
to keep it all pre-war, and preferably even older, this would be kind
of interesting. As it is, it is just a uselss novelty that says to any serious
fabricator that "I took the lazy way". Gonna have to vote "Try again"
on this effort.
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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Re: Seen it all?
If you have ever put a new floor in one you would know they are wider at the back!! Bud.
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Re: Seen it all?
WHEN THEY GET THAT RIG UP TO SPEED THAT'S WHEN THE SH@#^HITS THE FAN,THAT IS SOME COOL, JOHN DEERE-- STEERING WHEEL NO-IDEA--DASH, WE HAD A ALL WOOD NEW IDEA ON THE FARM.
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Re: Seen it all?
What I can see of the chassis appears to be '48 to '52 Ford 3/4 ton pickup. Not quite pre war, but hardly modern. I can't tell what the engine is, but the radiator suggests it's not a flathead.