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Cool to see a guy with a photo of his bride close to him like that! 👍 👍 😁 *NM*
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Re: That's my lovely wife Jeanine. *NM*
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I WASN'T GOING... to do it but I couldn't help myself. PIX and thanks for looking
This is just for info in case you want to do it. I will at some point and it wouldn't take to much nudging to start one. *NM*
Just so everyone knows, there are two different Pro Street chassis rear halves in those kits...
In the "model" world? What ever works!! *NM*
DUDE! You just set my feeble brain a-twitter!...
To heck with the build...who's the gorgeous redhead? Great smile... *NM*
That's my lively wife Jeanine. *NM*
Re: That's my lovely wife Jeanine. *NM*
Cool to see a guy with a photo of his bride close to him like that! 👍 👍 😁 *NM*
Wow! How much are you stretching that chassis? *NM*
It looks long because of the angle, but it just fits a Mustang with room for a tool box. *NM*
Frank you could do it like the lowrider boys and just put a Toronado or Caddy front wheel drive in the hauler cab and don't have to worry about rear diff! Just make the back like a trailer! *NM*
Sent you email Frank, you have to copy and paste, I'm not good with pics! *NM*
I'll try this! *NM* *PIC*
I wish I had seen that earlier because I have my rear wheels in to far... didn't even notice it until I put wheels on it so I'll have to lift the bed portion a bit with square tubing. Thanks for the picture because I couldn't open email. *NM*
Just got back from LHS and bought some more supplies for this flatbed. I may still be able to do what you sent me if not I go with plan "A" -ish but Plan "B" yours may be in the works. ***INSIDE*** funny story, well a story anyway.