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I met Jim at Rod Bods today, toured his shop to see some of the projects that are happening. His 3 window, chopped, fenders widened 2 inches, the wheel base streched 3 inches. It has a LS1 Corvette engine, Kugal suspension front and rear.
A nice chopped tudor, another 3w that belongs to a customer.
I added some photos of the mountains along Rte 395 to Reno. A shot of the gas pump with some high priced gas, $4.29...but it was 91 octane!!
Jim and I drove to Stead air base, pulled his plane out and backed the roadster in, covered her up for a few weeks of rest.
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