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He took whatever he wanted to and he laid it all to waste. But his bodyguards and silver cane were no match for the Jack of Hearts. Bob Dylan
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I love this project!!
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Originally Posted By Jack-of-Hearts: I wish I lived close to you. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Probably get boring after the first few days ![]() Originally Posted By Brandi: I love this project!! Thank you. We're hoping some old Viet Nam photos will surface that has the Blood Sweat and Tears V100 somewhere in it. So far they've been elusive. |
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Rad. Keep us updated.
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Mom says I'm special
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Originally Posted By WGTactical: Barrel shrouds, first pair of a very limited run. Shown here in the raw, it's all stainless and will be abrasive blasted and Cerakoted. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/923/473PBC.jpg View Quote It's beautiful ![]() |
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This world would be a better place to live if it weren't for people!
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Those would look great mounted on the hood of my truck.
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He took whatever he wanted to and he laid it all to waste. But his bodyguards and silver cane were no match for the Jack of Hearts. Bob Dylan
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Very cool
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Been trying to make contact with a 504th veteran that had mentioned several years ago that he specifically remembered seeing the Blood Sweat and Tears V100 during his time in Vietnam and just found out yesterday that he had passed away in February of this year....One more potential chapter forever removed from history. Unfortunately time is not on my side as it relates with the task of running down veterans familiar with this vehicle. RIP Jack, it sure would've been nice to talk with you.
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Damn...that sucks. Sorry to hear that.
Hopefully you find someone out there that has some ties to it. Such a great project! |
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Originally Posted By WGTactical: Hopefully we will. We lost another valuable resource on June 13th of this year. A gentleman named Jim Green who was very helpful in providing me with sources for the details of this project. I had been communicating with him for years before I took on the Blood Sweat and Tears restoration and was amazed at the level of detail he put into his own work, although it wasn't much to look at when he got it. (Picture attached is what Jim started with, after it was in the 1992 movie Freejack) He would send me pictures of his progress, each one more impressive than the last and when he was finished, he drove the vehicle a lot. He loved car shows and his V100 was always a crowd favorite. Unfortunately that car show on June 13 would be his last. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1024x768q90/923/alsu6t.jpg View Quote RIP Jim Green |
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You guys built those from scratch?
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Originally Posted By Brandi: You guys built those from scratch? View Quote Yes that is correct and it was a lot of CAD time and fabrication time that made it all work. I did use a couple OEM parts, simply because they were cheaper to buy than remaking them. Those parts were the feed tray, cover latch and charging handle. Having that said, any spare parts are drying up pretty quickly and I doubt the well will ever refill once it runs dry. |
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He took whatever he wanted to and he laid it all to waste. But his bodyguards and silver cane were no match for the Jack of Hearts. Bob Dylan
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Originally Posted By WGTactical: Yes that is correct and it was a lot of CAD time and fabrication time that made it all work. I did use a couple OEM parts, simply because they were cheaper to buy than remaking them. Those parts were the feed tray, cover latch and charging handle. Having that said, any spare parts are drying up pretty quickly and I doubt the well will ever refill once it runs dry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WGTactical: Originally Posted By Brandi: You guys built those from scratch? Yes that is correct and it was a lot of CAD time and fabrication time that made it all work. I did use a couple OEM parts, simply because they were cheaper to buy than remaking them. Those parts were the feed tray, cover latch and charging handle. Having that said, any spare parts are drying up pretty quickly and I doubt the well will ever refill once it runs dry. Very impressive! The Ferret is cool. You have the coolest toys! |
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