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    And my Buick Appolo


    is that the internet enabled Buick model?
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  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by bob k. mando View Post
    And my Buick Appolo


    is that the internet enabled Buick model?
    Its actually an Olds Omega with a Buick front clip... But close enough.... Like the step side truck??
    Sean G
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    ya definitely, any plans for slightly bigger tires?

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    Its actually an Olds Omega with a Buick front clip... But close enough..



    ahh, i see.

    you meant to type "Opollo".



    Like the step side truck??


    not a Ferd, not a Ram ... but at least it's not a Chevy so i guess it'll do.

    interesting that that halo crossbar goes back to a half circle rather than being welded directly to the rear halo bar.

    i get that they're doing that to spread impact and help stiffen the halo bar .... but seriously? if you've fucked the cage up that bad that a simple T-intersection weld can't take it? i'm not sure you're walking away from this anyways. i think i'd rather have more clearance around my head.

    which you could accomplish with a triangle made with two short sections of straight pipe ... although i suppose that makes the three way joint a bit complex.


    i do like the integrated grab bars on the A-pillars, that's a nice touch.
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    Vladimir Lenin

    Government schooling is about "the perfect organization of the hive."
    H.H. Goddard, Human Efficiency (1920)

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    You may consider pro-street door bars for ease of entering and exiting. They won't pass tech, but I am not building a strip car.......
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