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thanks!
Hey Randy wrench...good to talk to you...thanks for commenting on this post.
Yeah...i drove the car around the block before loading on the trailer...the very first time out with the car i drove in front of my house at about 25 mph and dropped the rear end to the road...had the reciever hit on the car so that was the low point.....sparks spraying from that steel hitch!...didnt think anyone saw it until the next day when my daughter said "i saw some cool sparks from the back of your car yesterday"!..... this thing will be fun!
Wolfco
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I like the sparks story too.
And you got your daughters attention, that isnt allways easy, good job.:D
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Wolfco,
I have enjoyed watching this build. You have done a good job thinking outside the box, but trying to keep the car safe.
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Awesome build Wolfco! You've inspired me! We need a youtube of it throwing sparks!
What do you do to get it legal? (title, registration, tag)
I'm wondering about this for my project, I looked at some of the Oklahoma laws for automobiles and some of the things included were headlight and taillight height requirements.
Thanks!
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Awesome build wolfco. Really inspired me. The look of it is really want I am going after for when I start my project. It even has the air ride setup that I want to do. Really helped alot with some of the questions I had in my head. Great job and craftsmanship. One of a kind for sure.
Tom
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Awesome for you and a neat ride! Congrats!:3dSMILE::3dSMILE::3dSMILE:
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Thanks for the comments ...i drove the truck about 5 miles to my new home ...it drives like a go kart..
If you build a car from parts i think the easiest way to register/title is to use the TITLEMAN ...see Ol School ROdz magazine...there is an ad in there for this guy...he can title a car for you legally...with no inspections.