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That's looks good bud!

snoop dogg wearing sunglasses and a purple robe says  it was amazing
 
Now, this will probably appeal to very few of you. Maybe somebody here will get something out of it.

I've known this guy since he started working for 1320 video, a drag racing coverage channel.
He started doing their editing with a little camera work also. He was goofy as could be back then. The kid had a good heart back then and he still does to this day, even though he's made it quite big in the Youtube industry with his own channel.

Cletus Mcfarland is his Youtube name.


I've seen quite a few custom built race cars. I've mainly built street cars, that go drag racing. I've also built drag cars out the street cars that no longer will be driven on the street. I've always tried to build something that works and functions as a drag only part, but it looks stock. It needs to be clean and well thought out as possible and the biggest reason for that is reliability. Appeal does come into play. If I can throw some appeal in there and get my reliability, I'm good.

I'm absolutely blown away with the quality of this wiring and plumbing done on this custom chassis race car. This has to be the absolute most OCD builder I've ever seen in my entire life. I thought my buddy Shane was an OCD electrician and builder.
Unbelievably well thought out and executed. He completed the job in 10 frigging days, but he did say he had about 45 hours into research on the project.

The level of detail of everything is what blows me away! Not only that, its the supporting documentation! I've had four custom builds for I gave the customer a build package with all the information on the and some diagrams.
Sure as hell not to this extent! Oh my God!

I know one thing, if I had the money and I needed a drag car wired and plumbed, this was most assuredly be the guy...................... I think it had to be quite a bit of money too!


 
Now, this will probably appeal to very few of you. Maybe somebody here will get something out of it.

I've known this guy since he started working for 1320 video, a drag racing coverage channel.
He started doing their editing with a little camera work also. He was goofy as could be back then. The kid had a good heart back then and he still does to this day, even though he's made it quite big in the Youtube industry with his own channel.

Cletus Mcfarland is his Youtube name.


I've seen quite a few custom built race cars. I've mainly built street cars, that go drag racing. I've also built drag cars out the street cars that no longer will be driven on the street. I've always tried to build something that works and functions as a drag only part, but it looks stock. It needs to be clean and well thought out as possible and the biggest reason for that is reliability. Appeal does come into play. If I can throw some appeal in there and get my reliability, I'm good.

I'm absolutely blown away with the quality of this wiring and plumbing done on this custom chassis race car. This has to be the absolute most OCD builder I've ever seen in my entire life. I thought my buddy Shane was an OCD electrician and builder.
Unbelievably well thought out and executed. He completed the job in 10 frigging days, but he did say he had about 45 hours into research on the project.

The level of detail of everything is what blows me away! Not only that, its the supporting documentation! I've had four custom builds for I gave the customer a build package with all the information on the and some diagrams.
Sure as hell not to this extent! Oh my God!

I know one thing, if I had the money and I needed a drag car wired and plumbed, this was most assuredly be the guy...................... I think it had to be quite a bit of money too!



You can’t call your car mullet unless u yourself are rocking a beautiful mane! ;) :eyebrows::rofl:

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Now, this will probably appeal to very few of you. Maybe somebody here will get something out of it.

I've known this guy since he started working for 1320 video, a drag racing coverage channel.
He started doing their editing with a little camera work also. He was goofy as could be back then. The kid had a good heart back then and he still does to this day, even though he's made it quite big in the Youtube industry with his own channel.

Cletus Mcfarland is his Youtube name.


I've seen quite a few custom built race cars. I've mainly built street cars, that go drag racing. I've also built drag cars out the street cars that no longer will be driven on the street. I've always tried to build something that works and functions as a drag only part, but it looks stock. It needs to be clean and well thought out as possible and the biggest reason for that is reliability. Appeal does come into play. If I can throw some appeal in there and get my reliability, I'm good.

I'm absolutely blown away with the quality of this wiring and plumbing done on this custom chassis race car. This has to be the absolute most OCD builder I've ever seen in my entire life. I thought my buddy Shane was an OCD electrician and builder.
Unbelievably well thought out and executed. He completed the job in 10 frigging days, but he did say he had about 45 hours into research on the project.

The level of detail of everything is what blows me away! Not only that, its the supporting documentation! I've had four custom builds for I gave the customer a build package with all the information on the and some diagrams.
Sure as hell not to this extent! Oh my God!

I know one thing, if I had the money and I needed a drag car wired and plumbed, this was most assuredly be the guy...................... I think it had to be quite a bit of money too!



That was fascinating. The time people put in. And money. It's crazy. I am impressed big time.

Cars suck you in though. I had an old Suzuki 4x4 from 85 I went through hell with 😂 rebuilt the gearbox, welded a rollbar, installed a liftkit, and the last year I installed a GTI-engine.
For the money over the years I could have gotten a Jeep limited off roader.
But I had a good time.
 
Building the DMZ continues!

Those turnips are doing their thing! You will absolutely love how much bulk material they add to the soil! They have deep roots too. They can pull up some nice nutrients from down deep. Maybe a few years from now, you'll give some cattle access to your turnip plot. They are more valuable to you now as a soil builder though.

Keep giving me updates! Brings back some good memories!:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::pass:
 
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