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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Ahem

    As said the standard is set really high right here , You can't touch this !!!!

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    HAHAHAHAHA - what you CAN'T see are the piles of treasures on the other side of my car and my work bench in front of the car nor can you see the FEMA disaster area where we "attempt" to park the daily drivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    HAHAHAHAHA - what you CAN'T see are the piles of treasures on the other side of my car and my work bench in front of the car nor can you see the FEMA disaster area where we "attempt" to park the daily drivers.
    Bobby, thanks again for being the good sport! While I've never been a nailhead fan, I am excited to watch and learn from your experiences!

    Dave, I was thinking there is no way for a "FEMA disaster" in that "shed".. then I noticed what appears to be a vacuum cleaner hose on the lower right in that pic.. HMmmm.. made me wonder... then I realized there isn't even any "objects d'art" on the walls! Can you say HOSPITAL?

    OH, and the "roadlights" over the plate serve more as a distraction and actually draw attention to the area.

    But that's just being picky now... Isn't it?!?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    HAHAHAHAHA - what you CAN'T see are the piles of treasures on the other side of my car and my work bench in front of the car nor can you see the FEMA disaster area where we "attempt" to park the daily drivers.
    Dave, that just the mark of a thoughtful photographer who frames the shot to present the "subject" in the best light, however, I'm guessing that even your so called "FEMA disasters" are neatly stacked! I'll bet after a day working under the car you're the type to come out looking lightly greased whereas I'm that type that comes out looking heavily dipped in it!! I've always been envious of guys like that!

    Now, before we hijack Bobby's thread any further, I'll shut up! You're doing great work on the 31, Bobby! If you have any updates on the '37 I'd like to hear/see about them wherever you want to post them....
    "It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells

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    Fun is not hi jacking LOL .

    Randy no real changes yet , he set the tans after fabbing a mount , and is getting ready to make the engine mounts .

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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    HAHAHAHAHA - what you CAN'T see are the piles of treasures on the other side of my car and my work bench in front of the car nor can you see the FEMA disaster area where we "attempt" to park the daily drivers.
    I knew IT. I was just thinking as I was reading this, wonder whats on the other side behind the camera. Probably looks like my garage. I've got 3000 sq ft of crap stuffed into a small 2 car garage............

    But that roadster, (insert drooling noise here), Super Clean, Super Nice...........

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    That shot of Dave's roadster and shop reminded me of why I have stopped showing shop shots of the progress, or lack of, on the 34. Both Dave's roadster and the shop are the tops.

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    Guys - that photo above is an anomaly for my shop. Right now, the benches are covered with tools and broken or unused parts. I would take a picture but the shop camera is 'lost' in the litter. Project for later in the week - return to useable condition.
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    Ok been dealing with the garage and Therapy on the leg . The Tunnel of Love is all done and I moved the Model A out there for storage at the time being . I plan on getting the Mustang done first .

    Its basically setting in primer ready for paint . Issue is I have to do some serious cleaning and organizing of the main garage to get it done .

    Also the guy is finally in sheet metal replacement of my 37 , to many arms reaching out LOL .

    So I will post a few pics of each and the vid of when my lawn mower pulled the 31 into the tunnel .

    Click on pic and use the zoom option for a larger look .



    The short vid

    100_2132.MOV videos from cars videos on webshots

    It"s all lonely now waiting on something to keep it company



    The mustang



    And the 37






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