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I am not sure what to even say....
Hmmmm?????
 
This has Tinster's name all over it.
That'll free up space in his trunk!
 
:lol: :lol: That would go well with the Crypt Car!! Just the item one needs to start that "budget funeral" business!!
 
Put a manequin in it and have some way to have it raise up at stop signs, then just watch. :whistle:
 
My first thought was to convert it to a portable BBQ. hmmmmm, that seems to have a religious significance.
 
A buddy of mine made one for his friend to pull behind a Harley...
 
hilsideser said:
A buddy of mine made one for his friend to pull behind a Harley...
There is a video, maybe on Youtube, of that very thing.
 
alana said:
This has Tinster's name all over it.
That'll free up space in his trunk!

Yep, but the shipping fees would kill the deal.
 
Wait. We could hide a TR6 gas tank inside it - free shipping! :laugh:
 
Yeah!! Great idea! Could we count on the sympathies of the airlines? We could tell them that it's old uncle Pedro being shipped back to the ancestral burying grounds!!! :jester: :devilgrin:
 
alana said:
This has Tinster's name all over it.
That'll free up space in his trunk!

<span style="color: #CC6600">Bummer, that!

I was pondering changing the Crypt Car color from
red to funeral black. If it weren't for the shipping
fees and my currently impoverished state -

I'd buy that rolling spare parts shop in a heartbeat.

Tinster</span> :yesnod: :lol: :thumbsup:
 
I dunno, looks like a lot of "dead weight" to me........
That's what Grampa Munster needed to put his extra slicks and tools in when he went to the drags
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Ah, George Barris. When I was a kid back in the late 50s, we briefly lived a few blocks from his shop in the San Fernando Valley. I would routinely stick my head in and drool, watching his early creations come to life.
 
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