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Old 03-09-2012   #1
 
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69 Bonnie Chop/Bob. Living room build.

slowly but surely.
after trading for a pile of total shit parts,i ended up with the motor and a few other usable pieces.
basically started with the motor. this is as far as i have got so far. waiting for a ton of parts to come in.
Lucas over at The Factory Metal Works has some really good prices on alot of little things iv'e needed. def has saved me from searching and/or spending more than i should have too.
i'll update as things move along.
looking for an old vinyl or leather skinny and thin solo seat if anyone has something kickin around?
started with:


So far..



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Bongos?



Actually, you're alot like Bob Denver's character of Maynard G Krebbs. Not only do you look like him but both of you freak out when someone mentions work:


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lol!
thanks for the kind words.
i love you too.

...WORK?!?! AAHH!
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Man I love living room builds!
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That is a lot of weight for a plastic milk crate, though they are difficult to find,you should at least use a metal one.
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Very nice.

And that sissy bar is bad a$$
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That is a lot of weight for a plastic milk crate, though they are difficult to find,you should at least use a metal one.
that crate is strong as hell.
i had a panhead on it too and didnt even budge.
i think it will be alright.

it's all the little parts that are gettin me. they add up quick.
Sissy bar came from ours truly and "life partner" to all CC'ers, CRFYou. lol!
ill cup some balls here for parts recieved and lent,owed,etc.from friends.
Dustin,Mad75,Luke,Mike,Jeremy,Rob, Booze Fighter Rob,Greaser Mike,Asin,ShovelEd,Jason.i know im missing a couple,but have hay fever or some shit right now. cant think.
thanks guys. much appreciated.
ill post more as it goes. should be wrapping this up pretty soon.

also,i have an upswept OEM "Rocky" cocktail shaker. anyone want to trade for a "non-upswept" one? 1 1/2 inch inside dia.
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