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greymack

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  1. Hi guys here are some update pics on this eisenhauser The engines are twin 6 cyl Here is the cab lots of body work Well more pics soon
  2. Well here is a cool project I bet no one has seen this before. Well have a look and tell me what you think https://youtu.be/qpVzO3Sn7es
  3. Well doing another light commerial truck and trailer build have a look at my vid. https://youtu.be/4nYobqwwoFI
  4. That's cool
  5. Well finely I get some time to post a build I'v been working on and off for a while now. The build started out as the revell rm chopper then I added 2 more wheels and a axle .I call it a jalopy .I based off a original picture but I added my own touches too. So have a look guys its almost done but here is a video of it. https://youtu.be/dh1ge5jrHWs
  6. Well here is another major scratch build project its a 1960's Mack B61 wrecker . I'll add my inspiration picture first and then my pictures of what I have done so far. Front fenders and grille The heavily altered cab Battery boxes and fuel tanks Wheels and rear axle setup Well thats it for now more pics soon.
  7. Well here is another rusted out 1969 Dodge Charger that I built as a tribute to a fellow tuber.
  8. I'm not sure if I posted this completed build here in this section but here is the finished build
  9. Hi there well this is a great post . I owned a few baja bugs when I was younger its was a lot of fun building them. Me and my cousins use to cruise the junk yards for vw vans and take the front end and trans also engines for spares or parts. The van front end was very useful being the shock towers were longer which made for more shock travel and also added ground clearance and the transmissions had the reduction gear which made the buggy climb anything if you were so brave .But driving down the hwy would be slow going . Then we figured out how to adjust torsion plates to give use more ground clearance on the back but was hell on tire and cv joints because of the negative camber that produced. Then I got a bright idea of using a irs trans and components to fix the camber problem. I could keep going on and on with all the mods we did. So if you need some help and ideas just ask.
  10. Well here is the finished 65 mustang which I called moonshine runner.
  11. Cool looking build so far man
  12. Oh man nice bug . I sure like all the beautiful weathering .Makes me want to build a baja bug.
  13. Well here is this 1965 Mustang I'm working on
  14. Hi guys well I got the mustang and have added extra thickness to the window pillers and add some length to the roof since that was to far back too. I'll post some pictures tonight .
  15. Thanks for the info guys. If most of you don't know by now I'm building a 66 olds for the chevy cheeseburger xtreme build on youtube community . So I'm just trying to get this model all era period correct . I'll have some pictures on the forum soon.
  16. Not sure if this question goes here but on a 66 oldsmobile 442 which master cylinder was used ? I was doing some research for a project I'm building and the AMT kit just has a standard mastercyl. and when I google search the topic it shows pictures of cars with mastercyl. and brake booster. So would of the brake booster been a aftermarket update or did the 442 come with them from factory as part of the W 30 package ?
  17. Hi Junkman , yeah I see the issue with the window its no big deal just have to make it right . So does that mustang come with the side vent windows too ?
  18. That is cool . One of these trucks is on my list to build too.
  19. Thanks for the comment Chris. The cab is modified .
  20. Well this 1970 impala is showing its age . I still have more weathering to do but here is my progress so far.
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