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10-02-2013 10:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by Sieg
(Post 507929)
Moot point, but who'd you hire to photograph it?
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Scott I was going to call you but you were geographically undesirable.
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Originally Posted by TAC
(Post 508113)
Rob, the car looks great.
Well I am a little bit biased though.
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Originally Posted by torino420
(Post 508132)
Looks BADA$$ Rob!
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Thanks. I didn't want to disappoint the Torino crowd. Jason I keep reminding you that your DSE back half project was an inspiration for me to move forward with mine.:D
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Originally Posted by coolwelder62
(Post 508118)
The Torino is lookin down right Killer.Alway's loved these car's.Just don't have the ball's to build one myself.Can't wait too see this one finished.
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Thanks Scott. That means a lot coming from a guy who builds some really sweet cars. That Chevelle with the 315s on the front is something to admire.:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
(Post 508135)
Will the Mods please change the title of this thread to "1969 House on Wheels".
:bitchslap: :wacko: :lol:
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OK GW so I'll take that as you LOVE IT. Thanks.:mock:
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Originally Posted by Matt.A
(Post 508138)
It is not so much a double wide as a double long. Still, the resemblance To the former is indeniable. They both need oversized trailers when you move them anywhere.
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Yea who do I know with a BIG trailer? :idea: :idea:
:y0!: GW when she is track ready can I hitch a ride?:excited:
:cheers:
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