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Post by commercialair on Mar 18, 2008 19:22:39 GMT -5
No, not "reproductive" parts. Get your mind out of the gutter. Thought I'd mock up a few panels I've been collecting for the '55 SC. Quite a worldly collection so far. Corners and apron from the UK, decklid from Columbia, and a truck rear bumper from Vietnam. All of this assembled in the middle of the Canadian praries for a bus that spent it's whole life as a farm truck. If nothing else it makes for an interesting pic.
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Post by dpeters81westy on Mar 18, 2008 19:52:08 GMT -5
No, not "reproductive" parts. Get your mind out of the gutter. Doh! Just when my reproductive parts were getting all tingly... It's a Great photo... now get out the welder and make it one big assembly that you can weld onto the truck in an afternoon. p.s. The engine lid hinges are the best. - DP
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Post by rareair on Mar 18, 2008 22:40:55 GMT -5
No, not "reproductive" parts. Get your mind out of the gutter. p.s. The engine lid hinges are the best. - DP I think that's the farm truck part of it. Did the bumper come chromed already??
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Post by commercialair on Mar 19, 2008 1:37:32 GMT -5
p.s. The engine lid hinges are the best. - DP I think that's the farm truck part of it. Did the bumper come chromed already?? I've had worse hinges....on running buses. The bumper is a Group Harrington product. It's polished stainless steel. They were marketing them as bus bumpers but Ken noticed they were actually for trucks. We ordered it in on the off chance that it really was. Turns out they must have used a truck bumper for their forms. It will look much better painted. I also took a few pics with gates and side panels added but they're too blurry. Won't be long before we can build them from scratch.
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Post by outkast on Apr 11, 2008 23:11:59 GMT -5
That right there is art I would hang on my wall
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