I have found the best way to get a ride is being in the right place at the right time. The problem with that is usually most of the seats are already taken in the rails that leave camp, but if you end get to know some of the people at Dumont on a first name basis it makes it a little easier to be in "that right place at the right time". :beer_bang:
just goes to show that even if I post something on the homepage, people still don't know about it :beer_bang: j/k tanner
South Pole, Saturday, 2 PM see ya there? :beer_bang:
I'm gonna try and make it. I thought I'd help spread the word.
Cornerstone is a really decent local band here in Vegas. Jason was the drummer who was killed.
show info....
more info @ KOMP: http://www.komp.com/skin/graphic.php?secti...ontentId=664106
Here's what happened.....
It looks like all they did was add a B pillar and the 2 bars in the back.
It's rediculous how much they copied though....
SandFever
SSC
I understand that builders use each other's ideas and there is only so much you can do to be different, but come on!
Yes there are some differences....very small ones. I didn't say there weren't any. But the frame design and suspension is almost exactly the same. They added a B pillar and some plated crap at the corners of the cage, but for the most part the frame and suspension is exactly the same.
They didn't copy their method, they copied their design.
That pretty much exactly what this builder did too from what I heard. The owner bought a Short Sand car a few years ago (per SSC) and then basically copied almost everything from thier design and are now selling these cars.
(Sand fever)
gee...look familair?
(SSC)
I took a pretty close look at those Sand Fever cars and even the suspension looked identical to a SSC. I guess alot of builders are copying each other these days.
yes, lots of people cruise around with the kids in the back of pickups or on flatbed trailers (kinda like floats in a parade, lol) and go camp to camp trick or treating on Saturday night. :freakin_nuts: