Re: Seriously... What Could Go Wrong? (Shortening Wheelbase 24")
What, you can't move the steering and pedals to the center? Easy!
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What, you can't move the steering and pedals to the center? Easy!
Or...
Serj wrote:MurileeMartin wrote:Why hasn't anyone pulled the body off a full-frame car or pickup and built the World's Biggest And Most Horrible Formula One Car? A P71 Crown Vic would be ideal for such a project.
...you've been listening in on our paddock conversation, haven't you?
on that note, anyone willing to do REALLY CHEAP/free fibreglass fabrication?
Fiberglass? What's wrong with plywood?
Splinters of death..
I really want to see some one use a bunch of scrap steel to make a "trophy truck" for Lemons...
Or...
Ah Smokey....his spirit hovers over every Lemons paddock...
Serj wrote:MurileeMartin wrote:Why hasn't anyone pulled the body off a full-frame car or pickup and built the World's Biggest And Most Horrible Formula One Car? A P71 Crown Vic would be ideal for such a project.
...you've been listening in on our paddock conversation, haven't you?
on that note, anyone willing to do REALLY CHEAP/free fibreglass fabrication?
Fiberglass? What's wrong with plywood?
What's wrong with paper mache?
If you use Fixall to make your paper mache, it's sorta waterproof!
Why hasn't anyone pulled the body off a full-frame car or pickup and built the World's Biggest And Most Horrible Formula One Car? A P71 Crown Vic would be ideal for such a project.
Ummm, can I actually do that? Believe it or not I'm only into this for $400 so far:
That sure looks like a small-block Chevy engine, which means it has about an 80% chance of failure at Lemons... but otherwise, looks good to me!
I wish my creative mind had the fabrication skills and tools to go with it.
I wish my creative mind had the fabrication skills and tools to go with it.
+1
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