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Posted 3/21/2017 8:00:15 AM |
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You reap what you sow
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Posted 3/21/2017 6:19:56 PM |
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Supreme Being
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DAMN!!! They beat me to it. And it looks cool too!
Looks like they used the donor frame idea Vertigo and I have been toying with. There car looks pretty small. I wonder how they handled the engine placement.
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Posted 3/23/2017 6:56:23 AM |
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Looks like an old ford bronco chasis. I would say they pre fabbed body and lower it onto rolling chasis.
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Posted 3/23/2017 2:16:15 PM |
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DH was once A mail order bride...............
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Cool love seeing these sweet accurate builds coming from 3 world countries.I think these guys may have had a few more resources than most though still quite amazing.
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Posted 3/23/2017 7:33:29 PM |
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Supreme Being
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It's a nice build, but hardly what I would call accurate. Looks to be about two-thirds size and quite skewed proportionally. More like the Cosbaby version.
It gives the general effect a first glance but closer inspection leaves much to be desired. It is evident in just about everything you look at. Here's one example:
The real side mechanics:
Their side mechanics:
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