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TIMI

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Chevy :bowdown:
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CT2012

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AWESOME garage setup.

Does your neighbor have a huge outbuilding/detached garage also?

Do you live in the happiest place on earth or just have a cool neighbor?

Both buildings look fantastic.
 
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lakeroadster

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AWESOME garage setup.

Does your neighbor have a huge outbuilding/detached garage also?

Do you live in the happiest place on earth or just have a cool neighbor?

Both buildings look fantastic.

We sold the house and the truck earlier this year. Upscale neighborhood with big houses and a lot of garages built to store large RV's. We down sized and are currently in an extended :wtf: pole barn build (see signature line).

Cool neighbor.... When we moved in Doug was our neighbor. Cool guy, had a bitchin '56 nomad and a very nice early F1 Ford pickup. He moved.. the guy that moved in next never said 3 words... :headscrat
 

shortykorte

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I assume the Model T is narrower than the A so probably a Model T. It's not going to be a traditional build so I'm just looking for the cab.
 
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lakeroadster

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Nice stable. I'm thinking about a Ford RPU and wondering about the use of the 32 frame vs original.

I assume the Model T is narrower than the A so probably a Model T. It's not going to be a traditional build so I'm just looking for the cab.

Model T on '32 rails is a ton of work.. compared to an "A". And the "T is not nearly as comfortable.
 

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Looks like this was in the northern part of the front range? I think I'm seeing Long's Peak in one of the photos on pg. 1.
 

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Congratulations for making it off of the front range! I know the area you're in now and love it there. Princeton Hot Springs was a regular "vacation" place when I was a kid.
 
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lakeroadster

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When we moved to the Brighton area in 2004 it was a quiet peaceful place to live.

Between the fracking support vehicle traffic and the new housing development it turned chaotic and tedious.

Colorado is turning into California.... which really *****.
 
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