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10-23-2020, 02:14 AM | #15 | |
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Re: 'Hay Burner' 69 LWB Frame Off Restore
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Haven't settled on the color yet. Originally I had picked out the LeMans Polynesian Green, it is what is on the engine valve cover pictures. Then Atomic Orange was new and exciting but that has been done a few times. Recently it has been charcoal grey or a two tone red morphing to black...now I am just confused and can not pick a color. So permanent of a choice, do not want to ever second guess myself once its on there. As far as the entertainment.... have you ever seen Magic Mike...... Well, that is not me... If you can remember back when there was a show out front of the Treasure Island with Ships, Water & Fire. It was changed 10 years later to the Siren's of ti (more like new Coke, not as good). I was head of the team that kept it all going every day for nearly 20 years. After 'they' shut it down in 2013 me and my co-workers (friends really after that long) all went out in search of work. I ended up at the Le Reve show at the Wynn. Was part of the team that worked on all of the automation equipment and flew people on high speed winches. Unfortunately now that is no more... it was permanently closed as of September due to COVID19. Good news... Now I can devote more of my time to the project, until the money runs out. Only time will tell if Entertainment recovers to what once was.
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'Hay Burner' 1969 C10 Long Bed, 454 BB, Hooker Headers, TH-400 w/3500 B & M Stall, 4.11 w/ Auburn-Pro Limited Slip. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=813448 "Wouldn't say I was missing it Bob" |
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