The twin cab hearse look

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The twin cab hearse look

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Well,

One thing about having a twin can and not having the gates finished
is that is sorta difficult to carry anything on the back cos you can't strap
it down!

So I made a coupla rails today so I can strap stuff on the back. I'll clean
them up and get them chromed...

Leo is available for funerals...

regards

RobK

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That is a very tricky idea....Well done.
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Nice

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Yep, you needed something to tie the Dog to Rob ;)
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Sweet rob, anymore pics of the trailor...
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The trailor is chopped 3.5 inches, channelled another 2 inches
and has frenched tailights.........................it runs a dropped front
"dago" (San Diego) axle with split radius rods and Kelsey-Hayes wheels.
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death

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Hey Rob Im planning on dying in avout 40 years time. Make sure its still available!!!
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Im liking that ..... looks great
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