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RFCDrum

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  1. Conti another shot. Cheers, RFC
  2. Some more of Conforti 's DM. I know there have been pics before but how can you resist. Rob
  3. Yes I don't think they use it and I think it was a tribute truck. Rob
  4. They wanted to get home
  5. I hear ya. I need a whole wall with glass built ins.
  6. Again guys thank you very much.
  7. Tackaberry really finds some great trucks.
  8. Again beastly. Cheers, Rob
  9. That's why Glenn Designs from Edison is doing my work now. I was doing a lot of vinyl but I want to go back to old school. He is really good and a lot of guys use him. He does very little vinyl.
  10. Neat. I like the flames.
  11. That DM is awesome. So clean when you look at it up close. Cheers, Rob
  12. I have a lot of diecast. I have a few die cast promotion pieces. I'm running out of room! My wife gets pissed. My seven year old and I went to the Westchester Toy show and always come back with 3 or 4 new pieces. I'm trying to get some stuff I had when I was a kid that I destroyed. A lot of Matchbox Superkings and Corgi pieces. Cheers, Rob
  13. Ok more, hey who's that jackass in my pic! oh it's me back in 90.
  14. Oh shit my fat fingers.
  15. Ok more. I can't help myself today. Must be the coffee.
  16. Good to know Maddog. I had a girlfriend who lived in New Paltz.
  17. That was a cool rig with the mural.
  18. Yea select o shift. My dad had originally a Golden Jubillee with a york rake, then a 641 Workmaster with a tubular loader and tubular backhoe which he broke the first day he had it lol. Then he bought the 63 with a 1969 9 ton Eager Beaver tag along in 1970 from Caldwell Tractor. Which I still have both. I will post pics of the trailer.
  19. Another shot of my 64 Ford 4000
  20. Some Autocars. Now before you ask I do not have a pic of the R700(wish I did) it had a V8 and big rears. He raced it with the goose neck from his lowboy. The tandem dump had a Detroit with straight pipes. Rob
  21. My original letterer was the Hammer from Wanaque, NJ. He was a scroll striper. He moved his shop to Paterson and then moved to North Carolina. Another guy I has was in Callicoon, NY (as in town of Delaware) can't think of his name now. He did the striping and lettering of my International in those pics from Englishtown. Cheers, Rob
  22. There are a lot of Macks but also many many Petes and Kenworths. The customizing gets a little redundant. RFC
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