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cowboy rich

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  1. I like it a lot Sean really like it. Rich
  2. That is looking awesome! I really like it! Rich
  3. Welcome. And all I can say is I LIkE IT nice work.
  4. If you haven't already you could try hanks truck pictures or look at some of the show truck sites for an overhead pic some have them and you could use the a.c. Condenser for a reference point for size. Rich
  5. I tried searching from the home page and then tips and tricks and the only way I was getting to it until I could spend time on a computer was the link you posted. If this is your standard response to a thank you then don't bother any longer
  6. i dont know eighter, looks like I have some reading to do, thanks
  7. I don't know if anyone makes one but I may have one ill look and let you know if you still need it
  8. Maybe I'll try that this time, I had one in easy off for almost 2 weeks in a Ziploc and it wouldn't give up completely
  9. I know if I dig long enough I will find the answer but no luck so far. What do you guys like to use to remove paint, I have a truck I'm getting ready to clean up for the brbo and have not had good luck with easy off in the past actually finished on with an air eraser and corn starch on just air brushed model master. Any other suggestions? Thanks Rich
  10. That is cool. Did it start as as a dodge sedan delivery?
  11. I walked about half way across the bridge then a van came by and almost made me queasy
  12. 379 is what I was thinking with the sloped hood
  13. And the top side first pics were from the train tracks down below
  14. How about the Royal gorge bridge from the bottom
  15. I love that movie and have wanted to build the truck but never have had the nerve to cut one up to do it. I will certainly be watching.
  16. I finally got a couple that seem worthy
  17. First good lookin little man Clayton, he looks adorable.(mom may over ride that times I'm sure) Sean right now I'm in canon city about 50 miles west of pueblo
  18. No the trailer is a stand alone unit as long as it fuel and a good battery. They start and stop on a thermostat just like your home heat or a/c. A lot of people(I've done it myself) will unhook them and pull away or turn the tractor around to get away from it when trying to sleep. They can be loud 5 feet from your ears.
  19. Yes that's what keeps food cold,can also keep ice cream frozen and help fruit or veggies ripen depending on temp. setting. The box contains a Diesel engine that runs the things needed to make it happen. Inside that trailer In the center of the roof is a duct that looks kind of like a big sock to keep air circulating thru the trailer. If you look at the pic behind the landing gear there is a tank under the left side that is the refers fuel
  20. Ok another one (only thought of them because of a delivery in the am) Abilene .
  21. I'm with you guys summer was busy with work, and family stuff. Now with a nice cozy heater running in Colorado hopefully I can get some building done, before the job moves me again. Side note Clayton how is the family, your little tire kicker should be a lot fun now.
  22. I think I'd of chased down if I remembered soon enough your talking some buck!!
  23. I believe they were, like ford and philco
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