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Ferrari Replica built in a chicken shed

Started by Stevearino, February 06, 2015, 07:42:01 PM

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Stevearino

Quote from: JB400 on February 06, 2015, 08:38:02 PM
I'd like to know where he got the engine :popcrn:
Yeah. I don't think he made everything. That would really be unbelievable.

myk


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Quote from: myk on February 07, 2015, 06:36:06 AM
Quote from: Stevearino on February 06, 2015, 07:42:01 PM
I am pretty speechless at what this guy and his two helpers have done.
https://autos.yahoo.com/news/shed-built-1962-ferrari-250-gto-replica-pure-184304706.html

Hey, what you're doing isn't so different...
Compared to these guys I look like I am smashing rocks with sledge hammer.  :lol:

GOTWING

And to think we get all excited because someone can make a superbird nose from scratch !  :D

Dmichels

First off I am very impressed with anyone who has the skills to hand form body panels. It is an amazing job he and his team did. With that said the "shed" is a well equipped fabrication shop, and he has  several very talented fabricators working for him. The drive train is obviously not made by him. this is really not all that different from the guys building street rods and custom bikes. Still very impressive
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Quote from: Dmichels on February 07, 2015, 10:58:36 AM
First off I am very impressed with anyone who has the skills to hand form body panels. It is an amazing job he and his team did. With that said the "shed" is a well equipped fabrication shop, and he has  several very talented fabricators working for him. The drive train is obviously not made by him. this is really not all that different from the guys building street rods and custom bikes. Still very impressive
Dave

Yes. As with all t.v. the chickens and ducks are a bit over the top and yes they are not working with claw hammers and rusty screw drivers but there is quite a bit of hand fabrication going on there and that stuff takes a lifetime to learn.

Patronus

At this point I'm fairly satisfied with the answer to why the chicken crossed the road.
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myk

Quote from: Stevearino on February 07, 2015, 12:55:33 PM

Quote from: Dmichels on February 07, 2015, 10:58:36 AM
First off I am very impressed with anyone who has the skills to hand form body panels. It is an amazing job he and his team did. With that said the "shed" is a well equipped fabrication shop, and he has  several very talented fabricators working for him. The drive train is obviously not made by him. this is really not all that different from the guys building street rods and custom bikes. Still very impressive
Dave

Yes. As with all t.v. the chickens and ducks are a bit over the top and yes they are not working with claw hammers and rusty screw drivers but there is quite a bit of hand fabrication going on there and that stuff takes a lifetime to learn.

It's a friggin art form...

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