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Old 07-28-2010, 09:56 PM   #1
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Unhappy Ok Sneak Pic included-Update The Circuit Rider is......Finished NOT!

Looks like 70cstjr and I will be picking up the Circuit Rider this coming Saturday. It has been 2 years and 7 months since we loaded her up and she was hauled away.

I know.... but...The Circuit Rider will maker her debut at the Vintage Truck Mid Ohio Mini Meet in Yellow Springs Aug 7th.
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Old 07-28-2010, 10:24 PM   #2
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Congrats Dewayne.... . one of the best feelings there is! Trevor
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Congrats anything next
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Old 07-28-2010, 11:14 PM   #4
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Re: The Circuit Rider is......Finished!!!!!!

That will be it...If I picked up another truck my wife would bury me in it.
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Old 07-28-2010, 11:38 PM   #5
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Sounds like the dream is finally reality... Wish I could be there for the coming out party. Congratulations.

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Old 07-29-2010, 01:10 AM   #6
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Great new DeWayne!!! It has been a long time coming. A lot longer than the 3 years that you bring up in this post. I have known you for 10 years and you have wanted this for every bit of that. I know what it means to you and am happy to have been a part of it. Congradulations, you deserve it. WES
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Old 07-29-2010, 06:25 AM   #7
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Great new DeWayne!!! It has been a long time coming. A lot longer than the 3 years that you bring up in this post. I have known you for 10 years and you have wanted this for every bit of that. I know what it means to you and am happy to have been a part of it. Congradulations, you deserve it. WES
Thanks WES...I have owned the Circuit Rider for a while but it took some time to collect parts that were needed plus saving some $$$ so it could be done.
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You tease. :P
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Old 07-29-2010, 08:50 PM   #9
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This reminds me of the commercials for the new model cars that were coming out back in the 60's... They would give you a tease weeks in advance before the big day hit and they were brought out onto the dealers floor.
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DeWayne, I guess both of us will be showing our trucks for the first time at Young's? Been a long time since I drove mine.
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Old 07-29-2010, 09:27 PM   #11
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DeWayne, I guess both of us will be showing our trucks for the first time at Young's? Been a long time since I drove mine.

I am lookin forward to seeing your truck plus the other trucks at the meet!
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:42 PM   #12
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Wow, showing your truck to a bunch of strangers before all your truck buddies here =(

Anxiously awaiting my turn to see her (him?) =)
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Congrats on the completion, and good luck at the show!
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.....still

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Old 07-30-2010, 09:07 AM   #15
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.....still


Soon...very soon.
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Old 07-30-2010, 05:35 PM   #16
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Man... what a heartbreaker.

I saw the title and thought, finally we'll be able to see some pics. Well guess again.

Congrats on completing the project!
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Is there a penalty on this website for inciting a riot?
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Gonna go up to the Red Roof Inn the night before and get a sneak peak of the Circuit Rider. If you see a short fat dude that looks like santa, don't shoot, it's only me.
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70cstjr and I went to pick up the Circuit Rider this afternoon. We were to meet at 7pm but it was past 8pm before Curt showed up. He got be hand on a few details which does happen. Curt mentioned the front springs seemed to ride a bit low but if I drove safely all should be well. Well....70cstjr took the keys and headed home and got about 2 miles when we hit a small bump and sap...the tire hit the inside fender scarying the Heck out of me. This was not going to work. So we turned around and went back. We decided that I will need to order a new front set of springs so it rides about two inches higher and they need to be a little stiffer.

Also...
a) I need to get a new Kick Down switch for the 400 automatic-I assume these are readily avaliable.
b) I need to order the black plastic door lock knobs for the doors.
c) The turn signal switch in the steering colum is bad.
d) The front windows leak a little so they need to be resealed.

Otherwise we will pick her up for the Mid Ohio Truck meet Friday. Oh yes...te 402 sings like a BB should!!
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And still no pics...... hahahahaha
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Old 08-01-2010, 12:12 AM   #21
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And still no pics...... hahahahaha
I guess if I can't drive it you all can't see it. If all goes well pics will be forth coming after the Mid Ohio Meet. Thats assuming I get to pick up the truck Friday afternoon. This is starting to playout like a soap opera.
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After all the hype, can't wait to see it. Sorry to hear 'bout the springs.
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After all the hype, can't wait to see it. Sorry to hear 'bout the springs.
All should be good for the meet. I will need to order a set of new front springs and the other items and get them to Curt by Wed. and he will get everything installed by Friday early afternoon. We will pick up the Circuit Rider Fri. and get up to Springfield Fri. late afternoon. As we have said: "Close, very close."

The only decision is which type springs? I have the 2 1/2: Spindle Drop so I will need to go with 1" or 2" drop springs or even stay with factory height springs. As stated the tire is only about an inch from the fender so when I hit a bump it rubs the inside fender area.
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The only decision is which type springs? I have the 2 1/2: Spindle Drop so I will need to go with 1" or 2" drop springs or even stay with factory height springs. As stated the tire is only about an inch from the fender so when I hit a bump it rubs the inside fender area.
What springs are in it now?
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I do believe I have a set of stock front springs that you could have for the price of shipping. Never used, came with a front end rebuild kit I bought for my truck about a year ago. Just pay the favor forward.
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