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Ranger Prerunner

It might be cool to pick up one of those Goodyear ones and create a WWI era version... although the scale would be way off. It takes like 20 of those Goodyears to make one Zepplin. Talking 1 to 1 scale. But yeah, maybe I could rob the Goodyear version of its goods and go from there?

Sorry Nick! Back to your regularly scheduled programming...

:)
 
Sorry guys it has been sold. With my son being almost 1 year old and my other projects going on I just don't have the time to do the custom stuff I used to. Maybe down the road I'll get back into the more in depth projects.
 
nick did u just part it all out or what? i seen ya had the axle over in the sc forum. is the new owner gonna contiue a build thread?
 
Yeh it got parted. I don't think anyone wanted to continue the build as a prerunner. The body and chassis went to a guy in France actually. Looks like the axle is going to a guy over on the DR site. I still have all the front end components. It would have really been a headache to get working. It looked good sitting on the bench but making it perform decent is a whole other problem. :D
 
Nick,
Great lookin truck. Too bad you decided not to finish it.

Love the St. though. I bred em for years. Don't mean to go too OT but here's a pic of my Boris from his prime. He died a gray old man earlier this summer. In the photo he weighed in at 220. He was a big boy.


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my wife happen to look over my shoulder while i was reading this post and said "awwww what a beautiful dog,...wow 220lbs i cant imagine feeding him" sorry abt ur fella
 
awww to bad, i was getting stoked reading through it all :( oh well, im sure down the road even greater things will be built, every one is a learning experience of what works and doesn't ;)
 
Dang

I understand man has to do what man has to do, but, I feel like I walked downstairs on Christmas morning and there wasnt anything from Santa
 
Re: Dang

I understand man has to do what man has to do, but, I feel like I walked downstairs on Christmas morning and there wasnt anything from Santa


LOL

Sorry to dig this thread up from the grave but I've been searching and searching. Has anyone seen this rig finished? Had a lot of fun (aka lots of swearing) working on this thing....
 
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