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Old 01-15-2023, 09:21 PM   #6
Andy4639
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Thanks guy's it's been a fun build but very time consuming.
Here are some pictures of the new shop/garage I had built and yes it's already to small. I plan on putting the side and back end metal on the lean to , to close it off and leave the front open. I do most of the cutting ,grinding and welding out there so I can just take the leaf blower and blow it out when needed. Later I may add another lean to on the open part of the concrete.


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Originally Posted by Getter-Done View Post
Watched the Video.

Those are both Nice

Do you still have the Red Coupe?

Nope... I sold it. It was so hard getting in & out of it I just sold it and bought the Woody back. I shouldn't have ever sold the Woody but I have it back now and it's not going nowhere anytime soon. I may end up building me another one though who knows! But bigger.
I worked on the bucket some today. I built some rear fenders for it. I have to figure out a cool mounting system for them though.In the video they are just sitting on the tires. I'm going to have them mounted so they lower and rise with the rear axle. That way the gap between the tire and fender will always be the same. I'm thinking about 1" gap.


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