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Too much Time, Too much Money, Not enough common sense

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What wre they thinking? It looks like it was pieced together with what ever was just laying around. Not much thought was given to how things were going to work out, just look at the battery placement. I mean, come on, that just looks stupid.


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mmm not a big fan.... like bass said, looks like whatever then had they put wherever it would go. Kinda neat...though they ruined an ond truck. Looks like a project. Sounds like the guy who is selling it didn't build it.

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was there a plan. or was it make it as ya go.
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It looks like they sawed off a chunk of shopping cart for the grill.. a grill that not only looks stupid, but also appears to sit about 3 inches higher than the cowl.

Now whats up with that bed?? I know a 3100 is supposed to be a short box, but come on.

Nice to see this builder is keeping the age old "whack it with a hammer till it fits" method for "driveshaft tunnel" construction alive in the 21st century, too.

Yank the engine and rims off it and send it to the crusher. Use the proceeds to get treatment for your obvious crank addiction.


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Too much Time, Too much Money, Not enough common sense
I don't see any evidence much time or money was put into this one. But I have to agree there wasn't enough common sense!


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geez, I hope nobody loses their life in that thing! the quality of the frame work is definitely under-whelming [scroll down to the end] - too bad to lose such a clean lookin cab - he sez the air cleaner came to him in a dream, and it looks like he uses a 55 chevy for a work bench! - maybe a direct hit w/ the crank addiction, Fumblin grin

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I have to wonder if this cat is a member of the Alabama Moonshine Runners Union.. it looks like he converted 9/10ths of the "bed" space into a 300 gallon gas tank?

Some folks may consider this art, or style.. heck, some folks might even think this dude is a visionary artist.

But thru my not so old timers eyes, it simply looks like a waste of what was once a perfectly restorable truck.

RIP ole 3100.. your soul lives on in the 'bolts we save.


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I think I've seen that monstrosity before.

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Is that what they call highly modified???

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Looks like he had a welder and torch....and not much else.....what a shame


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It doesn't look like the guy ever finished a project. He obviously doesn't drive at night 'cause nothing gets headlights....


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My thought was that "Any" time or money spent on this was too much.

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I think he's selling it because his life insurance salesman found his website and saw the frame pictures.

With a few hundred hours of metal fab in a custom nose to hide that subframe and some engineering on the frame, it's probably saveable.

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The truly amazing part is that some idiot bid on it! eek


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A shill bidder, no doubt.


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some people dont like these me and my son are buildig one close to this only the 6 is staying its the new craze no fenders older grill low headlights tall tires rat rod they sell for big bucks and not much to them you love them or hate them i like them

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that truck dose need help the box and front grill need to go

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I wonder if this guy's trying to make his vehicles look like "Frankenstein Monsters!?!" Browse his website and take a look at the Kawasaki "chopper" he's building...welds everywhere, including surfaces where they're not needed! eek

Would you buy a car from a guy who builds like this? Better question-How does a guy like this stay in business? frown

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On his rice burner "chopper" it looks like he didn't have enough stock to fabricate a new tank, so he just welded on scraps to an exsisting tank.

Either his scrap pieces were small, or the only way he knows how to cut sheet metal is in rectangles.. that would account for the "frankenstein" welds.

My guess is this guy collects old parts and junk for free (or next to it) and slaps it together as a hobby.. selling stuff on eBay to help replenish the "tinker fund".

I think i'm going to try and find an old AMC Gremlin, rip the front clip off, weld a chunk of shopping cart to the front of it, and see if I can sell it for 2 grand!


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He's just a kid. Give him a break for trying....
It looks like he just needs some guidance(or maybe a little more than some)

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Did you see his other "Project Truck" he has listed on Ebay. What a jack [censored]! The early S-10 bed cracks me up.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...=4554761389&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

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I think he inhaled too much Testor's Cement glue while building model cars when he was younger..

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What about the guy who bid on it, did you look at some of the things he has purchased lately on ebay. A seatbelt and a 52 ford flathead.,hmmmm you dont suppose. naaaaa

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I saw that S-10 bed truck before this thread started, and had a hearty laugh at it.. didn't put two and two together tho, but I should have known.

It looks like a solid $375 truck.. it's not like he welded the S-10 box to the cab and "frenched" it in with some bailing wire and duct tape.


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I wonder how long it took him to scrub the "NO TRESSPASSING" and "PRIVATE PROPERTY" off of those fence post tires he has on everything?


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I think maybe a journey to "Casey's Customs" shop in St. Joseph, MO might make for an interesting "trip"...on crack, maybe.

The last "woody" Chevy truck on eBay shows incredible artistic talent, by comparison! Scary, huh??? eek


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I'm guessin' that you could crawl around under one of these things with a gasket scraper or a putty knife and come out with about a 5gal. pail full of dirt, rust, and grease.


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I think maybe ive gained a little insight into these rat rod guys by going on ebay to passenger vehicles typing in rat rod. boy the fun has started. Heres what its all about [patina ], a useful word when describing a motor vehicle to a perspective buyer when you arent to proud of one or several features. That word has more apeal to a perspective buyer than piece of s#$t. Just think about it no more block sanding, no more hours of work getting panels to fit properly ,no more high dollar paint, no more wasted time searching for that just right part. Man this is sounding better all the time, rat rod petina, pass the flat black paint and some of them vinyl flames. Im hot to get started bulding one right away. Think I got enough parts to finish the first one want even have to buy anything. thinking small one the first one maybe a 6 or 7 thousand dollar ride.

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I feel sorry for the guy. He probably put a lot of time and money into an idea that just didn't work out. I've lost a lot more money on an idea that went south. Hopefully, he didn't lose that much and will, at the very least, learn from his mistakes. Cecil..........

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Click on the exclamation points. I don't know where he finds this stuff. I think I peed my pants!!!! grin grin grin grin

That kid must suffer from A.D.D.. Can't seem to keep his mind on one thing. I don't think he saw that air cleaner in a dream, I think I saw that same thing in the movie "Van-Helsing". He was probably dozing off at the drive-in. :o


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I DID miss it Pie, that was priceless!
Norse - that was a scream.


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my god, that 56 chevy "convertible" he made out of a 56 4 door is hidious!!!

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Here's the link to the '56:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=39405&item=4549000167

All that thing needs is a propeller. Maybe we'll see some Cubans trying to get BACK to Cuba in it.
Unfortunately, the Coast Guard probably won't put that one on the bottom where it belongs!!


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Now I feel guilty. Maybe the kid is just trying to keep himself busy to stay out of trouble. But, those "creations" should definately stay off the road!! darn conscience!


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That '56 looks like one of the cars in a Chevron TV commercial! smile


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Good call, Freedo-that does look like the little cartoon "Techron" Chevron car! grin

Ratty cars are okay, just build them with safety in mind... eek

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Norse.... too funny!

Did I miss something though?? Is this really finished????

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