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Rocking Out

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This is my son in his 85 Toyota. He completely tore it apart, put in all kinds of weird, crazy suspension stuff. I have NO idea what it all means, it's a foreign language to me. But he DOES and this thing now climbs rocks, swims, hikes, and rides like a Cadillac!! My son, the motorhead~~~he ROCKS!!! zoomer

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MrsRatbag

11:47AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Impressive ride! And great shot!

PD154

12:02PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Excellent shot Marilyn, does it tell Jokes too :)

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tallpindo

12:54PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

so when he found out the bores in Chevy 400's distort he decided against the monster truck and went for the partner from Fremont. The frame from Berkeley. Anyway Dana Spicer Eaton Arvin-Meritor

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artaddict2

1:20PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

This is great Marilyn, I've been looking at this with the front wheels raised up, gave me an idea for a play in Photoshop - I would have cut around the Truck pasted it onto another pic preferably with someone lying down - use the contains violence Warning YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Wow I'm getting a little carried away lol.

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Susank

1:23PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Cool shot;)

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mickuk50

1:45PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Lol at Alan although I do agree :o)..Another cracking shot marilyn Mick

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junge1

3:17PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Great shot Marilyn!

MrsLubner

3:43PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Usually I do rock climbing in the desert... :-) Great shot.

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hipps13

3:55PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

bet you smile a lot with him around awesome capture warm hug, Linda

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durleybeachbum

4:28PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Wonderful creation!

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photostar

4:41PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Way cool. We have a rock crawling area about a mile from my house here in the East. They come from all over the country on weekends to take their 'big wheels' over the huge rocks.

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awjay

5:13PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

boys toys............... ;)

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goodoleboy

5:32PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Hey, that's not a 1932 Cadillac! A rock and roller indeed! Great postwork in this composition, Marilyn! That's how I have to park when I attend various auto shows. Too many cars for too little parking space.

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Ionel

7:19PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Cool!

frankie96

8:25PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

A considerable number of dents in that body already..hope he keeps it wheels down...

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Chipka

9:51PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Oooh...I can imagine the amount of tweaking he must have put into this in order to make...well...the leviathan he's got here. My friend, Stepan (yes, he with the green and white socks) would declare "ty voleh" while looking at this, then probably go into some bizarre, loopy rhapsody centered on "monster trucks" which basically means I have to show him this! It's a great shot, and I have some gallery catching up to do, but this is a great place for me to start it!

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LovelyPoetess

10:08PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Looks like you'd need a small step ladder to get into it! Cool shot : )

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auntietk

11:50PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Looks like he did a great job!

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JeffG7BRJ

7:22AM | Sun, 09 November 2008

I would need a step ladder to get into the cab on this Marylin, reminds me of the large dumpers I used to drive on the motorways. I must say he's done a good job on jacking it up. Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!!


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