You think you hate it now, wait till you drive it.
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Not sure if you know this or not, although I also found the Truckster on Jalopnik...
http://jalopnik.com/395850/the-old-w...th-a-new-twist
http://jalopnik.com/395850/the-old-w...th-a-new-twist
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I LOVE IT!
It's possibly among the top 10 funniest movies ever made and that car was certainly a major part of the humor.
An LSx engined Queen Family Truckster, who woulda thought.
It really does, awesome replication man, good job.
I might have to agree.
It's possibly among the top 10 funniest movies ever made and that car was certainly a major part of the humor.
An LSx engined Queen Family Truckster, who woulda thought.
It really does, awesome replication man, good job.
I might have to agree.
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Dude, it was nice to talk with you today. You did a great job on the car, its even better in person! Are you getting any magazine attention? I am sure its going to be featured some where, some how!
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Thats awesome man. Someone else built one in Wheaton, Illinois, IIRC. He used a 86 model. The other guy had inside connections to the paint, crown emblems, and car details.
http://www.stationwagonforums.com/fo...read.php?t=330
How do you fuel it up?
http://www.stationwagonforums.com/fo...read.php?t=330
How do you fuel it up?