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Joe Handley

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  1. I prefer the OFF button in cases like that
  2. I think I've seen the prototype in person more than a decade ago I'm keeping an eye on this thread!
  3. Well, I bought one at work tonight now too
  4. Not problem here, I refuse to open a facepage account
  5. Nice, it's going to be what the Nationwide Challenger should be, can't wait to see it finished!
  6. Hmm, My Traxxas E-Revo is the first in the country if not the world to get the Titan 775 electric motor from a Summit swapped in it and have helped several E-Revo and E-Maxx owners both in person and over the internet convert their trucks over to the 775 My Traxxas Stampede is likely one of the first to be converted over the driveshafts and differential outputs from a Jato back in 2005 and it's still using the same parts, although It's tore a few stub axles in two since putting the Traxxas Velineon Brushless system in the truck Put a Castle Creations 4600kV brushless motor and Sidewinder Speed Control in a Tamiya M-03 Mini Cooper and powered it with a Thunder Power 3250mAh, 11.1 volt lithium polymer battery......then went fast enough it blew up both belted rubber tires I put on the left front Managed to leg press over 1000lbs at the gym and have done it enough that it doesn't surprised regular gym goers any more....but does get some funny looks from those who haven't seen me do that before
  7. I've actually seen that car in person, too bad that museum closed up though. I think there might have been a black 4dr in there too.
  8. X2 Rob, great build BTW!
  9. If you think that's bad Danno, there's a bright red/matte grey first gen Grand Cherokee Larado running the gold spoked versions of those wheels........doesn't look quite as good as that Camaro does
  10. Maybe in Moscow, that truck is based out of Russia. Apparently the guy is selling it and wants 20k Rubles for it.
  11. It doesn't look too bad, just kinda half arsed, I'd have gont for a bit more of a Blackwood style cargo area, cover and all. Now that other Lincoln is only good for car crusher feed........then lets pray it doesn't vomit back up
  12. Found this at the WalMart by work These two were at a grocery store not far from home Saw this one at the mall across the street from work
  13. Here's a few I've seen either in person or on line. This one was posted on a Cherokee forum today, it looks like alot of effort was put into it, but just sooooooo wrong at the same time Saw this last winter on my way to work...and yes, there was a guy driving it!
  14. I gotta agree with Dave here, it's not too bad. I also would have left off the Datsun badges, plus used LX tail lights, not painted the headlights (I do like the use of the T-Bird headlights though!), reworked the lower portion of the front bumper so it looked better, got rid of the scoop and side vents, reworked and/or completely eliminated the stripes, and painted the grills flat black.
  15. For reference, here's Model Master's Big Bad Blue Lacquer on a lexan body I painted a while back, reason I used it was that it looked pretty close to Petty Blue.
  16. The more I look at it, it's not much worse than this, and it's a whole lot cheaper to boot! http://www.stylintrucks.com/handlers/dynamicimage.ashx?~YT0zOTgmYj0zNTAmYz0wJmQ9MCZlPTAuMjUmZj0wJmc9MCZoPWZhbWlseWltYWdlc1xzdHVkZWJha2Vya2l0XzIyMDEuanBnJm49MSZpPTcwJmo9MTUwJms9MTc1Jmw9MSZtPTEzJm89MA==
  17. That is the most bizarre flower car I've ever seen, I'm going to assume with the snaps around the top of it that it has some kind of tarp that covers the cargo area?
  18. The top seems to be a natural fit with that tub and nose!
  19. That explains a lot of Cubs fans that I know...........................
  20. Wow, maybe if he'd cut the tub down the middle to narrow it some and then skirt the rear fenderwells a little it might look better
  21. Looks like something ERTL came out with after the Racing Champions buyout
  22. I've seen a couple Caravans like that Greg, one that was an early Caravan that had recieved a major stretch being used as a hearse and the other was a newer one done up just like that to transport the deceiced between where ever they last were to the funeral home for pre burial prep.
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