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    Quote Originally Posted by lotsatoys View Post

    Dave. I admit to being weird that way. I actually enjoy the design and building process (some say more than driving the finished product ).

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    Yup, me too.... The build is the best part of the whole process.... Soon as their done it's time to start a new one.... For me it's perfect if my drive time is out of the garage and into the new owner's trailer!!!!!
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    Ha ha. ya... "finished" equals "FOR SALE" here also. I try to never finish a car for that reason, but sometimes you just can't help it . I have three cars for sale at the moment. too bad the economy sucks so bad hard to start new ones when the garage is full of "finished" ones.

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    Man, ain't that the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    And, it fits in the void behind the door with the Bead Roller, Shrinker/Stretcher, Plannishing Hammer & Welding table when they aren't in use. So, I'm hardly loosing any floor space at all when it's all put away. I have to add one more receiver on the storage rack for the vise since I now have one more attachment than I do storage rack receivers. On normal days this space is just more or less a hallway to the back room where the CNC is (where I normally do sign work). I need this space open so I can get materials into the room and signs back out.



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    Looks like it will work out quite well for you Pro!!!! When a guy has more projects and work then you do square footage, you have to get good at managing your work areas!!!! Of course, when I had my big shop, I just packed more stuff in there till it was overcrowded, too!!!!!!!! But you're a level headed guy, I know you would never fall into that same situation should you build a big shop!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Hey Dave. Check out bangshift.com. They have a live feed from CHRR. Nostalgia drag racing at it's best. Rapid Randy Baker is there with the Danny Miller Rear Gears N/FC and VIC Miller is there with his newly restored VENNY'S VEGA Alcohol Funny Car. Pretty Cool.
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    I caught that last night thanks to HRP!!!!

    I've got company to watch the Charlotte race tonight! My grandaughter, Alishia came over for a visit!!! Don't think I've put a picture on here of her for quite awhile. Anyway, here's Alisha and I working on the 'puter and waiting for the race to start tonight!!!!!
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    She's a cutie. How old is she?
    My grandson is sneakin' up on 19 months.

    NF/C is coming up next I think. Pontiac just messed up the track on the burnout.

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    She just turned 1 in August. Your grandson seems to be studying something quite intently...... gonna be a chassis builder if I've ever seen one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Actually he just noticed that he has the attention of a group of young girls just outside the shot of the camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pro70z28 View Post
    Actually he just noticed that he has the attention of a group of young girls just outside the shot of the camera.
    Disappointing, indeed!!!!!! I figured he was watching some Pro Stocker launch and contemplating which way to move the bars....Oh well.....

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    Might be he was picking out a potential future back-up girl.

    O.K. Now I'm done. For sure. I'm in the sign biz' ..... I had to do it.....what can I say? lol.

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    Kewl, ya gotta have signs!!!!!!!!! That wheel really came out nice, Pro!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Got a few more pieces tacked in the back of the 'maro for the suspension.... Now it's time to get some tubing and start on the roll bar, gonna be a 6 point.

    Ordered the coilovers for the rear, went with the Pro shocks and the 4-6 valving and 110 lb. springs.... They'll be on the front of the housing, upper mounts for the coilovers will tie into the roll bar.... Should have this floppy old unibody tied together fairly well----finally!!!!
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    Hey guys, havent touched base for a while, looks like everyone's been busy. Nice looking wheel, Pro! That's some fine skills to be able to build something like that. Looks like you're busy, too, Dave. I've been buried in rental houses for the last few months but hope to get some garage time shortly. One house is ready to rent and the other is about two weeks away. I'm renting that one to my daughter and son in law so I dont have to find a renter, just finish up a few items so they can move in. OH yeah; I bought this. Why? I have no earthly idea other than that it has the steering wheel on the wrong side. How about a V8 powered right hand drive ice cream truck?

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