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TrampSteer

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  1. Found this today, maybe some of you know of it. Just never seen this many old Dodge trucks in one spot. http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/PrintTopic1201.aspx
  2. Are you going to make the cousin of Stubby Bob? https://youtu.be/Bqwok5-ehbA?t=1m5s
  3. Gotta love those Binford tools
  4. Got his in the email today. Any of you want to be famous-ish? LOL Discovery Channel and Richard Rawlings, of the hit series “Fast N’ Loud,” are putting together a team of craftsmen to help rehab old or failing commercial auto and motorcycle garages across America on a brand new TV series. We’re looking for outgoing and skilled handymen who have experience with commercial carpentry, paint, flooring and drywall -– jacks-of-all-trades who can help repair and renovate garages. We’re also looking for experienced automobile shop equipment installers who know their way around a garage. This is a paid position and your opportunity to show America your skills on your own TV series! http://www.pilgrimstudios.com/casting/garagerehabteam/
  5. It was disguised as a 2010 Ford Focus again. Honestly, I overthought it and put myself in a jam. I went for a test drive the night before and ran it out of gas. That put some junk in the carburetor passages. It was too late that evening to work on a gas problem with a hot engine. Need to fix that sending unit ...
  6. From the album: SoCal Old Mopar Breakfast Cruise-In

    Yes I was there, but the truck didn't make it. I went for a test drive the night before and ran it out of gas. That - after filling it back up - put some junk in the carburetor passages. It was too late that evening to work on a gas problem with a hot engine. Need to fix that gauge...
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