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89AKurt

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  1. There are at least 3 of those "unibody" Ford pickups in my town, one owner I knew from years ago. Technically not "on the road" but next to it, in Prescott. My town has become a haven for the wealthy retired demographic, I think the owner of a fairly new antique store moved from CA, and brought along his collection. The prices are steep, but nowadays try restoring anything for that amount. I love COEs, so that is what I took most pictures of. I dig this '40 Ford.
  2. with interesting skills
  3. The 190 Evo2 has always been my favorite sedan from the 80s. This got a Ford twin turbo stuffed in. I love the stealth factory look.
  4. from Nurse Ratchet
  5. inject massive dose
  6. Kegs of hotsauce
  7. Vehicle to another time, some vintage kits can be that portal.
  8. I did a RallyCross in Camp Verde on Saturday, Blue Cloud did really well for a 56 year old pickup with a new heartbeat. They have not posted the results for Sat. and Sunday, but I think middle of the pack is expected. My daughter attended and shot some video, and got to ride along for a few rounds. I freeze-framed video, to create this for my mechanic, I will print and stick on foamcore. He finished wiring the Hella back-up light, and charged only $20. Hope to do a night event, I think that will be kinda cool.
  9. Someone with money to burn, keeping the economy going is a good thing. My first issue of Road & Track was the introduction of the 928, on the cover of course. I was bummed, and I never wanted to get a kit of it either. G00gle's AI: Porsche built just over 61,000 928s worldwide. Porsche stopped making the 928 after the 1995 model year due to poor sales and the fact that it didn't share components with other models. Chevy built over 220,000 of my '68 Chevy C-10s, the value of perfect restorations is ridiculous. The 928 just isn't a cult vehicle, so don't be upset.
  10. 89AKurt

    1934 Packard

    Love seeing something out of the ordinary! Nice job as always.
  11. I thought the subject was the 68-'72 Chevy pickups, sorry to confuse you. I don't care what company creates a brand new kit.
  12. Brembo tap shoes. ?
  13. I'll bump it up again. Thought the Admin would tie these together.
  14. I'm going to follow this topic! All I will say, they better not think re-popping the horridly inaccurate AMT kit is going to separate me from my $. It better have accurate taillights, for the best example. Separate door handles would show they care about details. There are side trim differences between trim levels specific to years. The hood changed after '68. Of course full chassis detail not a promo style kit. If they really want to make it expensive, have SB and LB versions. I built The Green Barge some time ago, takes a bunch of work to make accurate. Send me first shots to shred it for evaluation.
  15. Saw this at NAPA the other day.
  16. ~bump~ A new topic was started about this subject.
  17. with Hatch Chilies
  18. trolls dressed like
  19. Wondering if I should just start a new Topic, Prescott Rally. ? First time I have seen two of these cars, this was at the dealership who hosted the event. This is our Stage, we had started the rally here, later (delayed) we were a finish for another Stage. So I saw a homemade Jenga. ? This Ford Ranger was a crowd favorite, but some Subarus were still faster.
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