Yeas sir! It was bought a few years back & is now Y.O. Ranch Headquarters. IIRC it's the same body as the Beverly Hillbillies truck.Extremely nice Rat Rod! You talking about the Y.O. ranch in Kerr County?
I'm not. Been going to the Y.O. for a few year to an annually shoot. It's my happy place!Didn't know you were "local"!
Something with enough ground clearance to actually drive is a refreshing change of pace. Thanks.The Y.O. Ranch Headquarter rat rod.
I'm no fan of chopped to the point of not being able to get into a vehicle. I think the ground clearance on the Y.O. rod is straight up to do with being able to use all the roads on the ranch not just the paved ones. While the owners of the ranch are billionaires they are very practical & down to earth folk. Not many places where a billionaire ask if she can take your plate after a meal that they had with you!Something with enough ground clearance to actually drive is a refreshing change of pace. Thanks.
Easyrider’s post saying he welded on that in 3.... 2...... 1......
I'm gonna have to put my money on, the carrier wins that argument.Then wake from that might knock a wine glass loose in one of them yatchs..
It's nice to see a beautiful artform persisting through the efforts of young folks.
HA HA, nope, east coast carrier.Easyrider’s post saying he welded on that in 3.... 2...... 1......