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How many more of these do I need too keep me busy?
 

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Well, you always need just one more. . . .
(Unless the neighbors complain.)

Great collection!
 
Sharp edges, just to be safe w/people around at shows.
I usually post some safely cones in front of the Cubs w/attachments both front and rear when displayed.

That's the BB36 I restored several year back.
Have used it some, does a nice job in light fluffy snow.
 
Very nice 300. As long as we are a bit off topic I have to throw this one in.
Its a 1960 Corvette, one of 119 cars produced with what is called a " race prep " option. Original fuelie , big brake options in factory paint. Only change is to full hub caps. Two owner car in storage since early seventies. I cut down trees to get it past the storage garage.IMG_1277.jpg
 
me too.... that was just my own car ca. 1984-2017. I rebuilt it in my driveway/backyard (see pics)...
I am in the process of rebuilding it (again) for the Duke Univ. professor I sold her to...
It became my profession in 1989...
 
me too.... that was just my own car ca. 1984-2017. I rebuilt it in my driveway/backyard (see pics)...
I am in the process of rebuilding it (again) for the Duke Univ. professor I sold her to...
It became my profession in 1989...

A couple years later, .... your redoing it again ? Short life span.
 
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