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  1. #1
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    A couple of past projects

    Not much welding on the first one, but the only good use for a V-12 Jag





    The next one was made by accident, my son and I parted out a wreaked Volvo P1800 and I knew I had to tow what was left to a to scrap yard. So for fun we built a Rick-Shaw, hooked up the lights etc. Then my son said "put it on ebay". Well it sold and the guy who bought it painted it up and uses it in parades

    Fords are my passion.
    Salt is for steak, Not for roads!

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    The creative juices run deep there, Wayne64...thoise are creative juices in that bottle - right? Pretty cool. I wanted to do a similar thing with a shot Sportster motor I had, but a guy bought it from me.
    At the Lake


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  3. #3
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    I also was kind of thinking that was alcohol inspired,,, ha

  4. #4
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    Very cool man, I got a question though, what truck is hauling your volvo, because it looks just like my 1991 Blazer.

  5. #5
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    Good call Brandon, yes a 91 Blazer 2dr and it was the Girl friends she has since upgraded to a 96 s-10 this summer. Her and my younger son both like the bow ties. And yes I do drink on occassion,and most any occassion will do!
    Fords are my passion.
    Salt is for steak, Not for roads!

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