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Old 05-15-2008, 12:35 AM
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Dang you guys do good work.....
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Old 05-15-2008, 04:20 AM
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Man that is sweet wish I had one always wanted one.....lucky
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Old 05-15-2008, 07:14 AM
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That's beyond cool...
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Old 05-15-2008, 08:25 AM
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i love the non-chop on a tri 5 pickup , looks great .
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Old 05-15-2008, 08:49 AM
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way back when I didn't know Rodger he posted some really cool pictures of this 57 Chevy PU. He was very modest and wanted to show people the chassis he was building. It was really impressive.

So here we are and time has past Rodger has become somewhat of a Magazine Celebrity and he's still very modest and doesn't boast much about his projects.

Well, I for one would have to say the Man does some incredible work and we need to thank him for sharing what he does share.

Man, the guy can even take incredible pictures showing the detail of his work.

Kuddo's to him and his team - they are a great bunch of guy's and i'm willing to bet in a few years he's going to be one of the guy's to watch and we all get to say we new him when he wasn't famous.

Congrads to you and your team.

ps - just don't go Britny on us please
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:34 AM
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Whenever anyone mentions a custom truck of any kind - I show them this project. Most of them have the same reaction that I did when I first saw it - Awe

I can't wait to see this truck at Columbus. I agree Marty - Rodger's crew does some fantastic work and they'll be Big Time (well bigger than they already are) in no time.

Keep up the good work!
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Old 05-15-2008, 12:42 PM
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Wow, you guys are too nice and maybe a little drunk. We try hard and have been lucky to meet the right people. I don't want to sign autographs of have anybody think I'm better then anyone else. I just want to build top notch kick ass cars that work. Along my short journey down this path I have been able to meet some very cool and understanding customers that appreciate how much work it takes to build this stuff. I'm just as excited about the friends I have made as I am the cars that are rolling out the door of our shop.

I have a very talented crew that continues to sharpen their skillls and want to build top notch stuff.

Stay tuned the big ass burn out in the truck will happen very soon. I will get it on film. Thanks again but let me finish this piece of junk ( Inside joke - Redneck humor ), if my bank account can keep up?

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way back when I didn't know Rodger he posted some really cool pictures of this 57 Chevy PU. He was very modest and wanted to show people the chassis he was building. It was really impressive.

So here we are and time has past Rodger has become somewhat of a Magazine Celebrity and he's still very modest and doesn't boast much about his projects.

Well, I for one would have to say the Man does some incredible work and we need to thank him for sharing what he does share.

Man, the guy can even take incredible pictures showing the detail of his work.

Kuddo's to him and his team - they are a great bunch of guy's and i'm willing to bet in a few years he's going to be one of the guy's to watch and we all get to say we new him when he wasn't famous.

Congrads to you and your team.

ps - just don't go Britny on us please
X2 !

I was watching Rodgers project before I met him - and it inspired me to tear into the Porsche 356G project. He's another instance of the kinda people in this industry/hobby willing to help out others with their projects and dreams.

Glad to see the 57 coming to completion and it's been a long and expensive journey - but man what a great finish it will be !!

Looking forward to the burnout and seeing this bad ass deal up close in Columbus !

Jim
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My all time favorite pick up truck build.
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ps - just don't go Britny on us please
FYI I heard he's actually dating her but that's on the down low!

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