Sheet metal Dash

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  1. LoxMan71

    LoxMan71 Rice Its whats for dinner

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    Anyone have pics of one of these? I am contmeplating rebuilding the 1burntmav as a full on drag car and am looking for ideas before I jump into it...Thanks

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    BTW, that DAB's mug in the photo. I couldn't bring myself to smear his face. :cry:
     
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    LoxMan - dont have any dash pictures to look at, but I have words of encouragement. I saw your fire pictures. Bummer. But, some of the best customs come from crashes and fires. A totally trashed car removes all inhabition from hacking and cutting. How many times have you heard someone say - "that car is too nice to cut up"? Well - now that you have the "too nice" problem out of the way... I'll be the first to encourage you to break out the sawzall. :rolleyes:

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    LoxMan71 Rice Its whats for dinner

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    Yeah I am leaning more and more towards this option. Most of the car is gutted now anyway so all it would take is and afternoon with some wrenches and the trusty milwuakee and I think the car would be totally stripped....We'll find out when my dad gets back from Hawaii on wednesday. He has yet to even see the car since the fire.....:mad: :mad: That expression sums up my emotions....lol
     
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    Glad to see you can find a little humor and look at the good side of things. From the photos - that could have been bad...real bad...like maybe burn you house and garage to the ground or get really hurt trying to put out the fire. OK enough of a lecture - I'm sure the one from your old man will be long enough. Hahaha:D :D hahahaha:D

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