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    Suprtek

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    Those are cool HandK!!!

    When I was a kid I preferred the cars I could ride in. We built soapbox derby cars for the hill on my street. It was a blast!
     

    HandK

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    Those are cool HandK!!!

    When I was a kid I preferred the cars I could ride in. We built soapbox derby cars for the hill on my street. It was a blast!


    Thanks Supr! We had fun building them! No one else had ever widened them to have the wheels covered before I did it with those cars! :D
     

    Suprtek

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    Thanks Supr! We had fun building them! No one else had ever widened them to have the wheels covered before I did it with those cars! :D

    When it comes to stuff like that, the experience of building them is just as important as using them. Especially if you can be different. I had the neighborhood kids thinking I was a genius because I had the only car with a working steering wheel. I figured out how to have the cables from the front axle wrap around a broomstick I used for a steering column. When you turned the wheel it pulled the cable in on one side and let it out on the other. I wouldn't let anyone look under the hood for weeks! :):
     

    HandK

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    When it comes to stuff like that, the experience of building them is just as important as using them. Especially if you can be different. I had the neighborhood kids thinking I was a genius because I had the only car with a working steering wheel. I figured out how to have the cables from the front axle wrap around a broomstick I used for a steering column. When you turned the wheel it pulled the cable in on one side and let it out on the other. I wouldn't let anyone look under the hood for weeks! :):


    :rockwoot:That is too cool Supr! :D
     
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