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Hello Onstar?

Thank you! I will keep you advised

Nice work Bento, Dont forget to send them your address for your winners check...

Sotrain, at least the convertible version will have a bowling alley...

I have seen them in the 59 style, I think its what got the whole silly couch thing started.

Damn that is nice. The "motorcycle bag" between the front rails is just too cool. It looks so good it almost doesnt look real.

"in partnership with former Mclaren associate Chris Wright" Has this guy have some kind of booze or drug problem? That would be the only way I could explain putting some real talent to work on that thing.

Not sure I understand the fascination with making furniture out of the front or back half of cars. Its kinda like you killed a car for something to part your butt in. But then again I never did get the dead animals on the wall thing either.

Bento, thats gotta be the COTD, ya beat me too it

Those ducks are all over the midwest these days. Wasnt so cool when one of them developed a driveshaft seal rupture and it sank in about 2 minutes. Took a couple of people with as I recall. Apparently 3 tons of steel has very little flotation.

It makes the limos they buildt on Top Gear last night look pretty good...

Its funny you guys mention a radio show, I am working on doing a radio show in the midwest just for Hot Rod and Muscle car enthusiast. It would be a callin show for tips on how to build cars, finding parts, events etc. It would also have interviews with different builders and people in the performance industry. What

One more tip of the day: Old cars are notorious for rusted bolts. One of the easist ways to break them loose and not damage the treads is to heat up the nut or bolt with a small torch, then touch the heated part with a candle. The wax will wick its way down the threads and make disassembly much easier. You may have to

Another tip that works great on rusted suspension, Take one of those canned air containers, turn it upside down and spray on any rusted or frozen ball joint or tie rod end. The cold will srink the metal for a moment, one hit with a hammer and its free. It will also keep you from tearing up a boot if you need to

Got a chance to watch an entire episode last night, After watching it till 2 in the morning, Im hooked. Very cool show.

It makes me want to watch the movie "1941" again, and play Glenn Miller while cruising around town in that sweet ride.

Damn is that thing cool! Military rat rod?

I worked with a guy years ago who owned one, If he parked it on concrete for a couple of days, it would leave a ring of rust stained in the pavement.

I am assuming the rampside is not used

Im thinking Barrett Jackson