
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Finally

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This blog is for us to share our interest in photography. It is a great way to share what we are learning, or already know, with one another. By including the details about each photo (camera settings, etc.)and the why of each capture we all benefit. It also allows us to 'show off' what we are up to. Remember please, these images are copyrighted, please do not copy, reproduce or use for any commercial purpose. Thank you, LYLE, Bruce and Steve. You may contact us at shenemanboys@gmail.com
1927 Model T roadster pickup body, 1929 Model A fenders, 1932 Model B grill shell, 383 Chevy stroker motor, TH 400 trans and 9" rear. Everything except the tail gate and aprons are fiberglass. It holds about 12 gal of gas and have no idea about mileage except they fly by fast. LYLE
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a chance to show it off yet I would say it is a pretty piece of iron but it is fiberglass. I bet if you keep your foot out of the carb you might be able to drive ny a gas station every once in a while with that 12 gal gas tank. BEAUTIFUL TRUCK!!!Bruce
ReplyDeleteI almost forgot I think Grandpa's Dare would be a fitting name. Bruce
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