GREAT Job Daniel!!
That looks great Daniel. It’s going to look great when in place.
The bad part it, its not for me. Hope to get pic thou when installed.
I figured it wasn’t but maybe it can help finance another one!
What a beast. Fantastic job. I can’t wait to get my hands on it.
His shop reminds me of mine!
Came out real nice!
Sean
I really need to learn how to weld!! That looks incredible!
-Kevin.
yup, what they all said…
dieseldude . said:
I really need to learn how to weld!! That looks incredible!
-Kevin.
Kevin, welding is easy. first you get a 20 amp power supply, then you derail a train with no safety fuses in place, and…
Sean McGillicuddy said:
His shop reminds me of mine!
Came out real nice!
Sean
Its time to clean the shop again… then start back on the Pass station and a 6 foot bridge but it does need a good cleaning.
A clean work surface is a sign that no work is happening.
And that reminds me, I need to go on an expedition to find mine again.
That is a really cool bridge. If only I had that kind of talent.
like the bridge and the shop but what is that car?
richard
Looks to be a late '60s Mustang.
65 Mustang 300 hp 289 4 speed, shelby front end 9" rear willwoood brakes, hydrolic clutch, full roll cage front drop 2" back drop 1 1/2 cowl hood and spolier deck lid, fuel cell in trunk. otherwise just a play toy. Goes 140 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
That is a REAL car!
Nice Daniel. Would like to see a shot of the whole car one day. No rush, just an OT interest. Them old 289s could be spooled up a whole bunch back when I was building them (seems like a century ago). I am sure the technology can do even more today.
Bridge gone… Time to build another one, custom 6 footer now…