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garynygren

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  1. To moderator, why do my posts need to be approved? Just asking.
  2. What!!!!!! The man that seemed to be stuck in the 30's built something from the later half of the century. What's next? Something from the 80's or newer? Anyhow, looks fantastic. Love the color combination. Everything screams restomod. As a lover of Camino's they are great. Gary
  3. I sold 99% of my collection a few years ago. I kept the few that I knew I was going to build. But just like any addiction something else took its place. For me it was Lego. With the MOC community it was easy to fall down that rabbit hole. Just can't get building things out of my blood. Gary
  4. Love the 2-tone paint. From the outside it looks very mature but the wires and the stick and third pedal makes it a hot rod in disguise. Very well done.
  5. built in true rat rod style. Not a fan of the rat rod but I'm true fan of something that is truly different. good job.
  6. A Minnesota staple, tator-tot hotdish. Yes up here in the cold and white north it's hotdish not casserole.
  7. Looks like a few full sizes garages of guys that I know. But they suffer from a disease that is way to expensive for me to get.
  8. OMG did that turn out to be a great result in a short time. That thing looks like it traveled thru time from the early '60's. It has the look of a farmer's go to town truck but with a bit of hot rod mixed in. I know turbo's were not all that common in the '60's . Still looks fun.
  9. While I'm a flathead lover but my two cents worth, you almost have to go with the stovebolt in order to stay with the "something different" theme. Although a turbo'ed Flattie would be cool.
  10. This the way both full sized hot rods and models happened. Before 3d printing and the aftermarket. You built kits and used the spares for something different. Or that's what I did.
  11. this will be interesting. I see a mid to late '30's frame and a few related bits. will watch to see where this goes.
  12. thank you all
  13. garynygren

    lift axle

    Hello all, I would like to know if there a source for a steering lift axle for semis? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gary
  14. never mind will figure it out myself
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