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Homemade piece of ****

jordan7118 said:
Badass :JRich:

Any concerns with having such a low belly for such a long wheelbase? Thinking of bottoming out or turtling; not difficult with steering (rear steer takes care of that concern).
I'm sure it'll get hung up in some spots but it'll make up for it in others. I've had slow rock garden warriors and wanted something different so this one is built to go up booyang
 
It's spelled just like Waylon spelled it :flipgotcha:
 

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The apostrophe makes it a contraction.
On'ry is an adjective and is a truncated version of the word "ornery". In the Baltimore, Maryland area, use of the term "on'ry" is quite common. In fact, in some of the Baltimore suburbs, reports have surfaced of locals beating down visitors for using "ornery" as opposed to the shortened, less complicated "on'ry". Attempts to question locals regarding this issue are usually met with a blank stare or an open-mouthed gaze downward.
 
slravenel said:
I actually like this one, looks good!

but....


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=onry

I think you have a typo :****: :stir:

What's funny is I had a Waylon playlist going when I scrolled to the dash and that song was playing. Happened to me twice yesterday. Other time with a Steve Perry joke on FB and Journey was on in the background
 
Man, really? Home made piece of ****? I would like to see what you could come up with if you called it "Piece of Art"? There looks to be a whole bunch more than meets the eye I'm sure, great job... :dblthumb:
 
Just ran across this picture in my phone. It was 28 degrees that night. We stapled up some plastic and got high on kerosene fumes. The lighting obviously sucked so this is how it got sprayed
 

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Got any better picture/ close ups of the engine compartment I am running twin mixers and haven't figured out where or how I am gonna mount my evaporaters
PS. This thing looks sick ass fawk!
 
That's the best engine pic I have right now, and somehow there's not a single picture of the rear finished lol
 

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Fire Freak said:
how did you mount the evaporaters over the valve covers?
I put studs inplace of the two center bolts on each side of the intake, then made little 45 degree brackets that bolt to them and the vaporizers sit on those.
 
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You probably live like an hour from me. I'm going to have to see this thing in person sometime.

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Same here, i should have my rig done in the next two months. We need to get an Ohio trail run together....Im in Cincinnati.

Awesome buggy you've built; any videos of its maiden voyage?
 
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