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Old 10-02-2013, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Sieg View Post
Moot point, but who'd you hire to photograph it?
Scott I was going to call you but you were geographically undesirable.


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Rob, the car looks great.

Well I am a little bit biased though.
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Looks BADA$$ Rob!
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.

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Originally Posted by coolwelder62 View Post
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.
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.

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Will the Mods please change the title of this thread to "1969 House on Wheels".

OK GW so I'll take that as you LOVE IT. Thanks.

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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.
Yea who do I know with a BIG trailer?

GW when she is track ready can I hitch a ride?

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