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    The way I see it dlotraf33, just build YOUR rendition of traditional... If billtspoof or anyone else doesn't like it....TUFF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    The way I see it dlotraf33, just build YOUR rendition of traditional... If billtspoof or anyone else doesn't like it....TUFF.
    I have and I will, and I won't worry about billetproof. I probably won't go to that one anyway. But when you consider going to a show like that and they may turn you away if they don't like it. You kinda would like to know what their definiton is. ( oh spelling ) I think..... lol. And mother was an english major. And you can see that by my truck. I have no real idea where it falls. Hot Rod or Shiny Rat?????????? I don't know. I did the best I could with the money and materials I had. And it will never be finished until I can't work on it anymore. It's deffinately NOT traditional, although reading some posts it was built in the traditional way. Every piece was hand made, or modified, in my little garage by my own two (clumbsy) hands and two (poor) eyes. I spent several hours over the last two days at the Lonestar Roundup and only found two trucks that might be in the same cat. as mine. Kinda rat bobber style, but nicely built and engineered, and no rust and nice paint. Although they were nicer than mine.

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