Could have put a tig to good use on this one, should be done in a week or so.
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Could have put a tig to good use on this one, should be done in a week or so.
Great looking rod. Is that a small block Chevy painted Ford blue?
Wayne
that thing looks scary to ride in. At least it comes with it's own tombstone on the front :rolleyes:
Don
Awesome! I don't even care about the ford blue small block Chevy motor...LOL it may make it run better...
is the front suspension a leaf or what? maybe it's just not put together yet, looks good though. I like the rear coils and links.
cool ride.
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Here's a BAD picture of the front end of mine, it's a VW front end and looked great. A bunch of pics are in my profile album here on Everlast, just go to the link and then hit "next" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. I don't know why the pic didn't post up here....
There sure weren't many vw powered ones. Mine is gone, I did not do the paint job nor finish it, I'm more of a ratrod guy. All tube frame, We believe it was built by Kent Fuller of Hotrod Hall of Fame...fame.
I had 11 inches of ground clearance and a full belly pan on that thing. Most stabel offroad buggy i have ever had.
Thats pretty sweet I like the retro aircraft vibe. nice work. I almost bought a t Bucket many years ago it was a good quality kit car with a big block chevy and only rear brakes. I drove it for about three miles and it was not a very safe or stable ride. to much weight in the nose and no traction. but man did it look and sound great.