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It didn't make it on the trailer like that... Those photos were taken while my son went home with the truck to get the extended ramps...
Yes, I plan on both driving it and showing it. I already have one garage baby (the Maco) that I'm scared to drive around, afraid that something will happen to it.
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Can I have it ?
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You should be able to get the real one
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How do you know he doesn't already have it?
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I haven't seen any activity like that via satellite
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I Have.
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I see my water truck out behind the big barn.....
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David, your car looks GREAT! You realize, however, that by naming it "Mindbender II" you have set quite a high bar for yourself. Nothing short of a full-on L88 427 with a ton of squeeze, an M-22, and 4:88s in back can properly honor the legend of the original Mindbender. That, plus a block-long screaming tire-fry with photos!
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Thanks
![]() Yep. It will get a big block next year. It has 4:11's now... hum... I'll look into the 4:88's Nix on the M-22 though, I strongly prefer an automatic... so I will probably end up with a Gear Vendors overdrive (don't really want the hassle of the Hone) tacked onto my TH400.
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