dbrannon79
I'm getting there!
- yard equipment prep,
Supprised you didn't mention "skid steer project" in there HAHA
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- yard equipment prep,
Oh damn! I must be getting older and forgetting things!Supprised you didn't mention "skid steer project" in there HAHA
Thanks man. It depends on the day whether it has felt fast or not. Here it is the end of April and I sure hoped to be further along by now.I'm just amazed on how fast you got that chassis together.
I've never been able to keep any project on schedule. So I just double the amount of time I think it will take me to do anything these days.Thanks man. It depends on the day whether it has felt fast or not. Here it is the end of April and I sure hoped to be further along by now.
You're almost using Mr. Scott's method for repair project time estimating.I've never been able to keep any project on schedule. So I just double the amount of time I think it will take me to do anything these days.
Seems there might be a vin issue with thatI was actually curious if a complete reproduction cab was available anywhere for these old rigs.
No different than the Model T Bucket and Model A Roadster body kits that Speedway Motors sells. Those are a complete body shell and builders have no problem licensing their vehicles.Seems there might be a vin issue with that
It would most likely just mean that @n8in8or would have to license Frankensquare as a 2023 "kit car" using the either the engine # or a State Issued VIN plate. I don't know his State's regs for something like that.No different than the Model T Bucket and Model A Roadster body kits that Speedway Motors sells. Those are a complete body shell and builders have no problem licensing their vehicles.
What the State MVD inspector doesn't know/see, doesn't matter, I guess. That stuff varies so much from State to State. I know here in Nebraska that if you build a kit car, such as one of Speedway Motors' Model A street rod kits, it's licensed as the year it was built/completed. I'm not sure if the engine's block number is used as the VIN, or if the repro body shell comes with a serial # on it from Speedway that's used as the VIN. I know the penalties legally for altering/falsifying a VIN here in Nebraska as fairly severe both $$$-wise and time behind bars-wise.Nope- vin plate swaps happen all the time in body shops. Just take a couple pics to document incase there is questions. Owning the truck equipment shop we had to stamp frames, label body parts all the time.
Illinois really sucks anymore.Yup. Every State has their own peculiarities when it comes to titling homebuilt/kit/lost title vehicles.