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#81 |
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Thanks for posting! Looking good! I would love to hear the exhaust note!
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Outstanding Work!!
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#83 |
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Location: Ahwatukee, AZ
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Love the dash! Great work. Creativity is #1 in my book.
Stupid question time: Are the exhaust pipes all the same length? I think that I read somewhere years ago that racers build them that way. Is that true? Ned
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#85 |
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Somewhat delayed update. Been working on the skins to finish the body. Made a tail cap, the other side panel and have been working on the shoulder skins now. Funny that it's finally getting easier to manipulate the metal. There's also a '23 Model T that showed up waiting for it's chance to become a speedster.
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