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Those are great photos of the Willys and the steam trains!
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Hi Marcus
you got some pretty good photos considering the train was in motion! thanks for posting them for us to enjoy! Great to see the Jeep out of the garage so we can see the big picture. the proportions are spot on, you nailed it, great job ! Steve
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Steve Hamilton Hamilton Classics Auto Restoration & Metalshaping |
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X2.......nice pics and car. |
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Nice to see it out in the world. Good job
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Many thanks guys. Hope to get more shots once it is engineered and registered. Just waiting for the engineer to have time to look at it.
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Marcus aka. Gojeep Victoria, Australia http://willyshotrod.com Invention is a combination of brains and materials. The more brains you use, the less materials you need. |
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Waiting for the Engineer is like one of those watched pots never boil experiences!
Or Christmas Eve while under age 7 !! Hang in there!
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Beautiful blend of old and new!
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Superb Marcus. Glorious work!
My favorite thing is that the original design is old enough that the majority of folks won't even know it's not an original Jeep. I love it!
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Kerry Pinkerton |
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Incredible build and unbelievable work, Marcus!
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At the same time, that same lack of knowledge denies them appreciation of the diligence and overall execution of the concept!
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