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A bunch of folks wanted to know why it has taken two months to get this far on my Explorer. I took some shots of FST's shop today. This will give you an idea of what they are working on at the same time. Besides these project vehicles they work on smaller day to day projects such as bumpers, nerf bars, roll cages etc.
They just did the tilt front end, roll bar and Beard seats, in this Jeep. BTW, that's one of my Baja Claws leaned up against the Jeeps front tire
This is FLY-N-HI's new Class 8 Unlimited Race Truck
This Jeep is going to Australia. It has a teflon coated frame and all of the fabricated steel is teflon coated as well. This was a complete frame up project using all the best stuff.
The Jeep in the backround is a Jeepster, to it's left (unseen) is an old Willys wagon undergoing a full resto and modifications, including a small block Chevy.
Here is a sprint car they built, it's still under way.
Behind my truck is the bosses TJ which is going to be awesome. It has super extreme goodies. Their parking lot holds various projects being done in the "spare time" of the shops employees plus the day to day stuff that they work on. To say the least...they're a busy shop.
[Edited by Rick on 08-04-2000 at 02:43 PM]
They just did the tilt front end, roll bar and Beard seats, in this Jeep. BTW, that's one of my Baja Claws leaned up against the Jeeps front tire
This is FLY-N-HI's new Class 8 Unlimited Race Truck
This Jeep is going to Australia. It has a teflon coated frame and all of the fabricated steel is teflon coated as well. This was a complete frame up project using all the best stuff.
The Jeep in the backround is a Jeepster, to it's left (unseen) is an old Willys wagon undergoing a full resto and modifications, including a small block Chevy.
Here is a sprint car they built, it's still under way.
Behind my truck is the bosses TJ which is going to be awesome. It has super extreme goodies. Their parking lot holds various projects being done in the "spare time" of the shops employees plus the day to day stuff that they work on. To say the least...they're a busy shop.
[Edited by Rick on 08-04-2000 at 02:43 PM]