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Posted by FARMIN RED on December 16, 2003 at 13:08:04 from (199.120.70.243):
OK Here is the thing. You have seen guys that have restored there tractors to like new, new or better than new condition. Everything is perfect on these tractors. They are very beautiful machines. now you have the guys that build the pullers that paint the tractors funny colors and put the shiney wheels on them, the graphics ect... you get the picture. I collect Farmall H's. I have two so far. One is restored to original, the other I am just getting started on. I would like the tractor to be unique looking. I used to build street cars but have now started building tractors. I still like the street car look but i would like to see what a street rod tractor looks like. I will be using the tractor for parades, tractor rides, pulling a hay rack with people, and just crusin the town. GUYS GIVE ME YOUR HONEST OPPINIONS ABOUT WHAT YOU THINK. my opinion is that street rodded cars were once just a normal car, now they are a beautiful piece of work.
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