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It's Better With Nitro
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Chino Hills, CA
Posts: 2,262
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New Working Shop Light
After trying to figure where to store my extra chrome '63 grille, my buddy, Wade, a retired electrician, helped me turn the grille into a shop decoration with remote controlled working lights. He used a surplus converter and remote control switch.
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1963 C-10: Deluxe-optioned cab, shortbed, fleetside Pontiac 462 ci, Kauffman D-Port alum. heads 4L80E, narrowed sheetmetal Ford 9-inch Tubular front and rear suspension Custom 6-piston front disc and 4-piston rear disc brakes |
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 1,309
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Re: New Working Shop Light
That's pretty cool!
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"You know that little thing in your head that keeps you from saying things you shouldn't? Yeah well, I don't have one of those" 1969 Mercury Cougar Standard 4 speed 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible 1970 4WD Chevrolet Suburban 1997 4WD Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab Short Bed (purchased new January 1997) |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Corona, California
Posts: 7,998
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Re: New Working Shop Light
Very cool.
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