Everyone will have comments good and bad. Like Ted said, build it for comfort and looks after safety first, and you will always enjoy what you have accomplished. If you don't believe me, just drive it anywhere and look for the smiles and thumbs ups along with the waves from kids and PRETTY WOMEN!!!LOL
The emergency room will be filled with whiplash cases every time you take that C-cab for a ride.
So where in Louisiana are you located?
Jason
Jason... I'm in Lockport... Right South of Raceland..
Cool, been there plenty of times going to Fourchon (sp).
Being unemployed, If I could ever afford another project it will be a C-Cab. Awesome work.
Amazing!!! I cannot tell you how impressed I am with the work you have done on this. I'm building a new frame for my car, now I'm starting to wonder if I should consider a new body too. Unfortunately my design/fabrication skills are no where near your level, I may have to try a simpler design.
Mr. Tom... I know how you feel, I have been disabled since I was 39yrs old.. It get's very hard sometimes...
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"Disabled"??? You've GOT to be kidding! You are the "most able" builder that I've seen in a L-O-N-G time!!!
Jim
Your build is truly impressive. You have vision, direction and the skill to carry it all out.
I see you have Louisiana listed as home. Hmm.. we may be LONG distant cousins. I'm from Nova Scotia.
My wife was diagnosed as bipolar over 30 years ago. It took years to find the right meds for her.
I understand very well how disabling it can be for you and those around you. Anyone who hasn't had personal experience just won't understand how it can completely stop someone from doing just about everything.
I think I see now how you manage to get so much work done. Having focused work sure seems to help from what I've seen and cousin... you have focus.
Oh... I really am glad to see someone using a mask while grinding and welding but PLEASE use eye protection.
Can't wait for the next batch of pictures!
Joe