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  • Spend the day at Freddy Fab, helping Fred get in trouble

    Here are some Freddy Fab spy pics of Fred's effort to get that big bad 111"



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    • :drool:
      holes = cowbell

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      • Originally posted by inVERt'D View Post
        :drool:
        I second that! Hurry up Art, I can't wait to see that thing on some rocks
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        • Freddy is blazing away at it.He shiould get his steering parts tomorrow

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          • ahh... so that is where you and Fredilicous were this weekend... we missed yall and thought you were both on a nice romantic man date to Palm Springs...

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            • Nah you and Snickerdoodle like that more. I had to work Saturday, so seemed like a waste to come out Friday night to shoot the bull.
              Moving this get together to Cougar Buttes would be more fun. Calico has about 5 minutes of fun for me. the rest is just puttering about and wasn't worth burning a option day to me. Freddy has been slaving at it for awhile now, I just felt like seeing what the he was cooking up this time around. Going to be pretty cool when it's all fixed up

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              • Sweeeet!!! Fred.
                IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!

                Better To Burn Out Than To Rust Out!

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                • Going to visit again sometime soon to see what Fred whips up for steering. That is going to be interesting

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                  • Mo Freddy fabbing









                    This whole setup is very nicely packaged and quite the tight affair, very nice work Fred

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                    • Picked up two of these 65 bucks a pop sales tax included, not bad at all.
                      Now I can see where the hell I am going part of the time

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                      • hahah... Art.. I kind of like the dust goggles look... after driving for an hour on so on the freeway on Sunday it is kind of cool to go windshieldless... don't be a quitter!

                        on a serious note.. some amazingly clean fab work by Fredilicious!!!

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                        • haha, I drove my 2a around with no windshield for a few weeks, it really is kinda cool But gets old quickly, after you get a few bugs in the face.
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                          • Windshield down at speed is like riding a motorcycle without a helmet--fun. I've driven my TJ windshield down (or out) at 65mph or better a few times. At that speed the bugs kinda hurt, but the splatter is the worst part . Fortunately I dodged more than I caught. :homer:
                            holes = cowbell

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                            • Slowly starting to get ready for my Moab trip, got one of my tires fixed, yeah, 2 more to go.
                              Was always doubtfull you could pop a bead with a hilift jack and it actually works fairly well.
                              Here is a nice progression of my addiction, the lil tire is the stock tire of my yellow Jeep
                              Still the brand new spare, the other 4 stayed on the Jeep 3 months and about 3000 miles since I took it from the showroom floor, been down hill from there



                              Some of my tire fixin stuff

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                              • Those patch plugs work well if you use plenty of glue. Nice little stash there. Kinda funny looking back at the stocker tires and remembering the humble beginnings huh?
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