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Posted by MapleStone on December 17, 2003 at 10:22:55 from (198.208.6.35):
In Reply to: TRACTOR DILEMA posted by FARMIN RED on December 16, 2003 at 13:08:04:
Well looks like you have your answer, GO FOR IT! Like some of the guys have sadi I would cringe if it was a rare tractor or something but there are lots of Hs around. As for my ideas, I would stay with a close to 2150 shade of red but would use a metalic flake in it and candy coat it to add depth. I would take H decals to someone and have then modify the look of them on a computer to look more sporty, like maybe a flaming H or something. I would add ghost flame to the front. I would tub out the tires with wide low profile tires and do something cool with real small tires and aluminum rims. The engine I am torn on, part of me says get a 6 cylinder in there and part says just mod the original and put on a straight stack. Not sure which I would go with. OR you could get a hold of a 400 engine or even an M and cram that in, mod it and pipe it. You definetly have to keep us up dated to the progress of this project, we're on pins and needles here.
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