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Post by sigmaman on Dec 13, 2011 12:33:17 GMT -8
Never much liked tubs. Looking forward to seeing the end result though.
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Post by 84vanagon on Dec 13, 2011 12:56:36 GMT -8
Thanks for the update! I was really wondering where you were going with the sprint car tanks. Cool idea.
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Post by Kit Karson on Dec 14, 2011 1:33:44 GMT -8
You know guys, Tubs have never really been my bag either, but for some reason this idea has stuck with me for quite a few years!
That's where the name came from "Tubster". It's really a hot rod roadster.
A roadster with bomber seats and fighter plane headrests.
Something different... a low flying B-32!
Build on in His Name
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Post by Kit Karson on Jan 10, 2012 14:33:13 GMT -8
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Post by Fletch on Jan 10, 2012 22:57:16 GMT -8
Brother, It just keeps getting better with each and every post.
Peace
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Post by demonhunterfan on Jan 11, 2012 2:57:27 GMT -8
Looks great Wes! A long, low, highboy-ish looking 'tub' Love your WIP pics. Curious-- I seem to remember your putting the gas tank under that tonneau cover, so what's that yellow Lego looking thing out back? Later and God bless
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Post by Kit Karson on Jan 12, 2012 0:52:53 GMT -8
Looks great Wes! A long, low, highboy-ish looking 'tub' Love your WIP pics. Curious-- I seem to remember your putting the gas tank under that tonneau cover, so what's that yellow Lego looking thing out back? Later and God bless Let go my Lego! That's my ride height adjustment tool... used during the mock up picture session at our last ACME Club meeting. Build on in His Name
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Post by demonhunterfan on Jan 12, 2012 3:03:06 GMT -8
Lego blocks for height adjustment during mockups........ very kool idea there Brother Wes! Hmmm...... don't think my grandson plays with his Legos anymore....... Maybe I'll see if we can work out a trade for some ;D ;D Looking forward to seeing what's next with the Tubster. Later and God bless
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Post by Kit Karson on Jan 15, 2012 0:54:41 GMT -8
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Post by dimaxion on Jan 18, 2012 9:40:26 GMT -8
You are not replacing the V/12 Lincoln Engine , with personality and class for another run of the Mill , internal piston swapper are you ?? Thanx ..
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Post by sigmaman on Jan 19, 2012 1:24:56 GMT -8
Taking shape and looking good.
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Post by Kit Karson on Jan 20, 2012 1:16:00 GMT -8
You are not replacing the V/12 Lincoln Engine , with personality and class for another run of the Mill , internal piston swapper are you ?? Thanx .. This is the Tubster and not the Saltster... Hosted on FotkiTubster Hosted on FotkiTubster SBF Hosted on FotkiSaltster Hosted on FotkiSaltster Lincoln V-12 Flat Head Hope this helps clear up the difference... Build on in His Name
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Post by sigmaman on Jan 20, 2012 23:42:43 GMT -8
Kit,your building a tub I could love. The Duvall windshield and speedster headrests really make it happen.
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Post by dimaxion on Jan 25, 2012 6:16:40 GMT -8
You are not replacing the V/12 Lincoln Engine , with personality and class for another run of the Mill , internal piston swapper are you ?? Thanx .. This is the Tubster and not the Saltster... Hosted on FotkiTubster Hosted on FotkiTubster SBF Hosted on FotkiSaltster Hosted on FotkiSaltster Lincoln V-12 Flat Head Hope this helps clear up the difference... Build on in His Name From the Headers , it looked to be another SBC . Well notorious for the pistons internally switching banks . The Y block is a superior choce . IMHO . Now the difference is clear between the builds . I do get confused . You do nice work and are quite prolific . Keep Building in his name ...God Bless ..Thanx ..
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Post by Kit Karson on Jan 26, 2012 1:11:31 GMT -8
Thanks, Brother!
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