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Old Mar 23, 2011 | 08:02 AM
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This my wife sez is hers,It has a 96LT-1 engine and a computer , AL60E-trans. this kar was harder to chop than my 50 merc,Top all works good folds down in.as per original, has an s-10 clip with p/d brakes very fast hope you like bob s my 32 is above in 77 steering adj: thread

The 70 BSA is one of many bikes i restored i also did 5 cars for other guys.




This isn't a very good shot of my zz3 , 700 shifted mercury. I did this about 7 years ago has all the gooddies on it with a p/t,doors,p/s -p/b.I have other bikes, if interested

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While i like the idea of giving these old ford trucks a new lease on life and making them badass in the process it is nice to see someone restoring things from the past beyond our year ranges of these trucks, kudos man, nice cars!

These days with chip foose and others leading the way i think people have really started learning what could be done from these people and have influenced a larger muscle car community. On the flip side boyd ran his shop in a style that a lot don't, holding true to lead filling and hand fabbing new parts from square sheet metal, cutting and welding it to fit custom on hot rods, not always ordering new parts. I however think that muscle cars are still favored over hot rods because of the pure and simple of fact that it is the next greatest thing.

Keep up the good work man, its nice to see a piece of history glimmer on all four wheels like it did the day it was brought off the line. While muscle cars excite, i think hot rods really turn heads!
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Old Mar 24, 2011 | 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Kickprivate
While i like the idea of giving these old ford trucks a new lease on life and making them badass in the process it is nice to see someone restoring things from the past beyond our year ranges of these trucks, kudos man, nice cars!

These days with chip foose and others leading the way i think people have really started learning what could be done from these people and have influenced a larger muscle car community. On the flip side boyd ran his shop in a style that a lot don't, holding true to lead filling and hand fabbing new parts from square sheet metal, cutting and welding it to fit custom on hot rods, not always ordering new parts. I however think that muscle cars are still favored over hot rods because of the pure and simple of fact that it is the next greatest thing.

Keep up the good work man, its nice to see a piece of history glimmer on all four wheels like it did the day it was brought off the line. While muscle cars excite, i think hot rods really turn heads!
Well stated!!------ and thanks for the compliments bob s
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