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Ridge Rider

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  1. That is some seriously cool work. Well done and thanks for sharing.
  2. Nice work. I love pickups as crew cabs and with long bed duels to boot.
  3. In his own words-3rd page half way through.
  4. Use this search with glue and tools as the subject and very good past info is available. Be advised some members and their content have been banned and photo links might be broken.
  5. Sad news. This forum has felt different without him, I will miss his presence.
  6. I'm glad the move is working out for you. Now that you're here, we like to keep this state a secret I think I know the company you're working for and they are highly respected and employee oriented, good luck Rob.
  7. Thanks for the continued interest in this project. I don't have any big update to give you but I am tinkering with some of the small details. The tail light housing fitment to the fender is terrible on these kits. I will update when I have more to show but I just haven't put a lot of time in this yet this winter.
  8. This is some fantastic fabrication on a unique subject. Keep at it.
  9. I have to agree that you do some exceptional work on some uncommon examples. I enjoy seeing them-keep at it.
  10. Beautiful work-I'm glad some people around here are finishing their builds
  11. I would be proud to have all these on my shelf. The photography itself is very nice. Thanks for sharing.
  12. Thank you everyone. I am still working on some of the details. I made the shackles and the teeth on the lower bumper to finish out the rear. The side molding on the main caddy, upper radiator shroud supports, and some firewall detail. I think armament will be next. Thanks for looking. Steve
  13. A very nice collection-like them all.
  14. Looks great Ray-I just got mine last week but it will be in the build pile. So 20yrs from now look for mine
  15. I miss you around here. You're in my thoughts and prayers Harry.
  16. Very nice Chrysler.
  17. I am finally getting some time and motivation to move this project forward. I located and pinned the gas tanks to help aid the exhaust pipe location. I wanted the pipes strong but yet removable through the fab process. After many failed attempts I ended up with a heavy stick pin as the core, covered by 3/32 tube with a 5/32 tube over this. It is slotted to hold the exhausts in the proper position but is still removable. I am happy to be moving past this issue and hope to have better progress moving forward.
  18. Nice work-those wheels and tires look great.
  19. It looks like some good use of some of my favorite tools-dremel and saws. Nice work so far.
  20. Nice work, I have to agree the color seems perfect for this car.
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