My Uncle in Poke-Ville bought this ghetto ass Mini-truck a while back. He asked me if I liked it and I said "sureeeee, lemme take a better look at it though." The suspension is a leading axle 4 link. the components seem to be from a pre made kit. Even the welding was okay, If you look closely though you might see that the link and shock ends are all twisted up in the mounting tabs. Not to good for smooth travel or bushing wear. Bet this thing squeaks a shitload when driving around. I'm not even sure the shocks do anything laid out at that angle! This is an EPIC FOUR LINK FAIL!!!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Do you have anything good?
I had a Sunday garage sale a while back, didn't go as well as a Saturday sale but, we sure had some interesting characters come through. This guy pulled up in a motor home looked at us and asked if we had anything good? I was like what do you define as good? He looked around for a bit and bought this vintage Tampon dispenser that the Gambler had brought over. Yeah buddy, people are funny. Of course I took a picture of him because I'm weird too.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The only way they leave...
My buddies and I are hoarders......this is about the only way cars leave because we keep everything.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
New Project
Yes the Buellton boys like Hot Rods too and, no the tie rod isn't staying on the front side of the axle.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Recycletown
In Petaluma, Ca is a place called Recycletown. It's at the city dump, they take all the trash and sort through it keeping anything re usable. Then they put it the Recycle town store front which is like a thrift store/book store/ Art Museum. The Coolest part is the museum, they put anything old, weird or artistic in there. A lot of the art is made from trash too, if you ever get the chance check it out. I wish we had something like that around here.
Check out he strongman! His body is a small boat! |
This bike in the Museum was sweet! Can't Imagine how many cool bikes they must come across! |
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