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Dad's LoBoy Project
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- tmays
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1942 Farmall H - Location: Raymond, MS
Re: Dad's LoBoy Project
Looks REALLY good! I have a regular square nose cub that I was thinking about parting out. Now I don't know what to do!
Thomas
- Winfield Dave
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N3NIK - Circle of Safety: Y
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Re: Dad's LoBoy Project
Dave
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
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Re: Dad's LoBoy Project
If I knew he was going to re-work that particular hood, I would have took some pictures. But he had that one out behind the shop, and had talked of finding a better one at the next fest. I even had an under slung exhaust I had saved for him. But he took a notion to fix it. It isn't perfect, but it won't wrinkle your nose when you walk by it either.
I believe there was a fist sized rust through at that spot. :shock
Thanks for the kind words, I'll certainly pass those along to him. I've been trying to get him fixed up with internet......but change is slow.
What was the inspiration for the "through the hood exhaust" which, by the way, I like?
I believe there was a fist sized rust through at that spot. :shock
Thanks for the kind words, I'll certainly pass those along to him. I've been trying to get him fixed up with internet......but change is slow.
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Re: Dad's LoBoy Project
Harold
Now that is one fine cub !! Another fine job by Mr.Jesse
You can see the TLC he puts into his work .Hope to see y'all soon . Take care
Now that is one fine cub !! Another fine job by Mr.Jesse
You can see the TLC he puts into his work .Hope to see y'all soon . Take care
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Re: Dad's LoBoy Project
Not suprising at all to see how fine this one has come out. Maybe it will make its way back "down south" one day.. Another one to be proud of HR...
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