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Old 09-03-2017, 01:14 PM   #11
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Thank you for adding.

This is what I love about here forums.

I guess the sprint cars love the alcohol.



Saturday started like this.......

After a serious breakfast and getting some good sleep in.


You know you are not in e city when the mail box looks like this.



Dennis out in the shop doing more fine tuning.

When your motor is putting out high 800's in bhp every bit counts, because everyone else also brings their A-Game.



We did a few bit, me mostly just handing tools and bad advice over.

Then I took a walk to see some of the other stuff that's changed this year.

Real Barn finds, he found and bought this rust free Chevelle (already running after a couple of hours fettling) and a Kerman VW Beetle convertible (For Sale without a title)

Parked in the kitchen of the house Adam and Hanna are building on the 10 acres they bought next to his land earlier this year.





2/3 will be lofted hone and a third will be his shop for the Hellcat etc, till they build another home further away on the land.

Hard work gets rewarded.



Another Dennis purchase this year, just for nostalgic reasons and to haul the lumber for the house build.

I love this truck totally.



Hellcat getting out the shop.

Love the light rings.

One side is actually an air intake as well.



Father and son.



Dennis and Debbie. 12 years later she still lets him go out to play.

Pretty good deal ehhhh..??



This was just my sample from Debs breakfast, my life is complete.

NOTHING BEATS AMERICAN CRISPY BACON.....!!



After breakfast we went to fill the GMC Dually, Challenger and get both a wash.

Dennis is like that, he likes a clean car.

Right, got to go shower, plans have changed, no cutting trees today, we leave in an hour for a BBQ at Clancy's place, then day two of races.

Later you bunch of addicts, stalkers and Vicarious livers.

Hope to have more to report and photos to post up.
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