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staggering tube work, really nice. I think you will wish for some kickup on the rear the first time you lift the front before the rear , but really clean stuff!
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sweet build!
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MAN!!!
That looks like a front engine Dragracer! Really nice tubework, looking forward to this build!
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that chassis work is sick man
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Nice work on the cab repair. Lotta work to get the panels to fit right and it looks like you nailed it!
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Ive offended you, or kyle, and that wasnt my intent. but the good news is that, since I am your son, the truck passes to me when you pass. I have passed your comment to my monkey attorney and he assures me its legally binding. Ive seen kyles other rodeos. I know he can do some nice work. I wondered what happened to him after the tornado.
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Frame looks light but strong. How far off the ground will it be for normal driving, or in other words how much distance do you expect between rear of front fender and ground?
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Inner fender wells from absolute sheet metal. They look beautiful but just aren't going to work. We have a mock block but no heads, turbo piping etc. Huhe thanks to Sheryl at absolute sheet metal for allowing me to return them. Guess we will have to fab some up when the engine phase comes into effect and my pockets aren't empty.
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Cant wait to see this come along. The Absolute fenders aren't the best fit with my art morrison chassis either. I know the are made for factory frames.
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