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Old 03-20-2003, 11:41 AM
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progress pics

Here are progress pics of my scratch built top fuel dragster.Some of you asked why am I scratch building one when I can just buy a kit, the reason is I have extra parts lying around and I thought I would use them.The frame is almost done.Just needs a wing and some more sanding.Tell me what you think so far.The engine is a Ford and the headers are also scratch built.

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Old 03-20-2003, 11:43 AM
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Am i tripping or its the frame that is a big off in some places?
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looks good...i guess...
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That's a promising project coming up. I think you have to have a lot of guts to completly scratchbuild it, even more when there are kits avaible for it. Looking forward to the results.

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sounds cool...keep us updated
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dude thats bada**

I like it Blowncivic just doesnt know anything about cars
But the over all frame is very good but is the blower tilted it seems to be slanted? might just appear that way but cant wait to see it done
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I like the engine!
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