THE MAKING OF (BRUISER) MY WIFE PUT THIS TOGETHER
THE MAKING OF (BRUISER) MY WIFE PUT THIS TOGETHER
Very nice! That was quite the transformation. I just can't believe that you didn't leave the 2x4 motor mounts.
A true labor of love.
Nice job Jeff.
Banned
great work! i saw the finished product in the phillipsburg post, but didn't realize what machine you had started with
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You did quiet the change up!!!! I saw the video, it runs as well as it looks. Great job Jeff. Oh, tell the wife she did a great job on the video. Now will expect to see some more
Great Job, Jeff!!!!
SHE DID A GREAT JOB MAKING THAT VIDEO.IT LOOKS LIKE A DIFFERENT MACHINE FOR SURE.AND DON'T KNOCK THE 2X4 I HAD ONE HOLDING MY SEAT UP AFTER THE FLOOR BOARDS RUSTED OUT OF MY 72 PINTO FOR YEARS. MAN I MISS THAT CAR LOL NOT.
Whipper & I just watched your restore video. Your wife did a great job on the video & you did a great job on your Attex, Bruiser.
Bridget & Whipper
Thanks you both for taking the time to create that. I do remember what it was like when you got it but had no idea. The push bar winch didnt look that bad from afar. But in that one picture, oh boy. And 2x4 motor mounts, I would of used at least a wolmanized 2x6.
Great Job on that machine. Turn out awesome. Its fast,powerfull and looks good too.
Nice job with all the details too.