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DRIPTROIT 71

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  1. I thought that I would add this picture that I took today as inspiration.
  2. Thanks for the comments Tom and Michael!! Well I made a little progress. The passenger side tank has been made and mounted with straps. Battery box lids are made. I tried a different look on the deck. The first one that I made, was not acceptable, but I think that I'm going to keep this one.
  3. You've got some nice builds going there Terry. I think that we might have similar taste in trucks. I was trying to pick a favorite, but I don't think that I can. They all are great!
  4. WOW!! and WOW!!! Incredible!!
  5. I like what you've come up with! Very nice work!! The interior looks spot on!
  6. Looks like a great project that's off to a great start.
  7. The Ford looks great!! Makes me want one. Very nice fleet as well!! I really like the Ultraliner! Who produced that one?
  8. There was one made, because I have one. It is a big rear window cab, but it is a 67 (no marker lights). It also has a long bed. I have no idea who made it though.
  9. I would be very interested in seeing those photos!! Thanks!
  10. I like it!! I like the paint scheme! The dual fans at the windshield are a nice touch that really adds to capturing that mid to late 70's K100 look.
  11. Looking great!!! The added steps on the tanks really set them off.
  12. Great looking builds!! I've admired your work on Hank's Forum. Glad to see you posting on here. Top notch work!!! Looking forward to seeing more!!
  13. Looking Great!! Sorry to hear about the paint. I thought that type of thing only happened to me.
  14. Nice!! I like the engine choice and paint job!!! Updating the doors and the steps are a nice touch!
  15. Very nice looking Peterbilt!! I like the paint scheme!!
  16. I've never seen a Diamond Reo Toter before. I like it!! Nice work!!
  17. You are exactly right that is the Monogram Mack engine. I have one of those coffee table books on Mack Trucks. While the information in it is limited in this book, it states that the AC engines were originally built in the Saurer plant in Plainfield, New Jersey. So I'm assuming that these were Mack engines.
  18. It's hard to tell, but it looks to me like a larger scale car engine similar to a Model A.
  19. Very Impressive build! The lights on this thing are incredible. Sharp looking Mustang!! Great Work!!
  20. Now that is one sharp looking Western Star!! Great Work!!!
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