since we're on SEMA, check this out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thefirehouse Also.. check this one out from DCX. It's not on the link above. I got this from ther media release.
Thanks for the Pix, homie. Some of the paint jobs make me think there was a conversation something like this: " I bet I can paint a car and use every color in the rainbow!" " I betcha I can, too, and make it look gayer than yours!"
I agree. Richard Graves and his crew in Long Beach were comissioned by Toyota to build this one...looks cool
I realize Chip's "P-32" is getting mixed reviews, but I like it. Never have seen it in person, and this dash and interior are very unique! Thanks for the pictures, gotta go...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ JT
I'd like to see a pic of the Gennie Shifter booth. My son runs that company and he said the display this year is way cool.
I built the rear steel flares on this Porsche 914. It is at SEMA. I wasn't going to post it here but I think I can piggyback off of some of this other shit (smile). John www.ghiaspecialties.com
Bastard...any of the girls notice the shocker sign?? I like that 29 in the socal album. Not sure about the back tires but the wheels and front tires look good. Anybody else notice something odd with the red 32 Cabrio in both albums. Took me a minute to figure out what was different. Clark
this is hideous......but did anybody see the 80 elcamino at the woodward dream cruise? same idea but purple and lime green with t-tops....i wish i had a picture of that one it was the ugliest thing i have ever seen, this takes a close second
i'm gonna pin down the date for the party as soon as he gets back. i'm gettin' a hotel room, i need a nap before the festivities. i finally talked to bill yesterday, he says they've been busy all day with the media (you know how it is, plowboy)
Got to see the final thrash on this when I went to St. Louis to finalize the deal and pick-up Monster flakes old 60 Chevy sedan. Monster and a friend of his were good enough to take me by the shop where this was being built on my way out of town. What a ride!!! Congrates to the builders for making it to the show. Gary
Jeb scolman is the metalman at Richards that did all the work on the old Toyota PU. He's also the one that did the Alun. work on our 27 Bonaville Roadster. He is very good.--TV
Pictures from day 3 are up. We spent most of the day driving at the offroad proving grounds, so the pics reflect that. I did manage to stop by and take pics at the Genie booth as requested http://www.rccrawler.com/gallery/sema2006/day3
do you know clifton or someone at Poison spyder? Just wondering.. I delt with him a lot in the past few years. i'm in the 4x4 industry as well
Yea we know Clifton, Poison Spyder is our title sponsor. If you look at the pics from day 3 the black and orange moonbuggy is what I drive
no shit... I worked for rockcrusher axles for 3 year, just quit in july, I have a tj with d60's ,atlas 4.3, 42" iroks, and 106" wb and of course.. PS tube fenders, comp corners and cage glad to see another 4x4 quru on here -Jason
I just got back. My head is still spinning and my blisters have blisters. But I had a great time. Thanks to Tred for showing me around and introducing me to a cool group of guys at Carls BBQ. Scott
And it looked even worse in person, the paint on the firewall looked fresh and it had runs in it.........
So, uh.....no hot rods there, huh? I personally worked on three that are there. Pics, please. Dan Webb's name will be attatched to them. Prolly in the Ford booth, maybe Dayton.