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    'Toe' Truck 'Toe' Truck
    Thom

     2002-12-30 (29.18k)
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    George D'Onofrio
    The SC is 1st cab off the rank- I've an 11 window '67 bus & a '67 part camper (very late-gen factory 12 volt) waiting. After 27 years in business I've got out & am working only 3 days a week so I've got plenty of time! The rotisserie was copied from the "solo hobbit" reference at www.dropgates.com under resto tips "rotisserie". I didn't use his camper jacks- they were very expensive in Australia- to lift it up. Instead I used a 1500mm length of 24mm threaded rod at each end. I welded a nut to suit the thread to a piece of angle which was then welded to the lifting piece. The bottom of the rod pushes down into a bucket made of 30mm ID pipe filled with grease & washers. The top has a welded nut which turns & lifts each end about 3-4inches at a time before I have to swap ends. Mounts to the front beam & at the rear to the rear apron mounts with cross bracing to the rear bumper mount. It can go 360 degrees but I choose to do only about 270 & lock one of the beams on the ground for stability. I've included photos of the rest of my fleet-enjoy!
     2002-12-29 (62.59k)
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    George D'Onofrio
    The SC is 1st cab off the rank- I've an 11 window '67 bus & a '67 part camper (very late-gen factory 12 volt) waiting. After 27 years in business I've got out & am working only 3 days a week so I've got plenty of time! The rotisserie was copied from the "solo hobbit" reference at www.dropgates.com under resto tips "rotisserie". I didn't use his camper jacks- they were very expensive in Australia- to lift it up. Instead I used a 1500mm length of 24mm threaded rod at each end. I welded a nut to suit the thread to a piece of angle which was then welded to the lifting piece. The bottom of the rod pushes down into a bucket made of 30mm ID pipe filled with grease & washers. The top has a welded nut which turns & lifts each end about 3-4inches at a time before I have to swap ends. Mounts to the front beam & at the rear to the rear apron mounts with cross bracing to the rear bumper mount. It can go 360 degrees but I choose to do only about 270 & lock one of the beams on the ground for stability. I've included photos of the rest of my fleet-enjoy!
     2002-12-29 (56.42k)
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    George D'Onofrio
    The SC is 1st cab off the rank- I've an 11 window '67 bus & a '67 part camper (very late-gen factory 12 volt) waiting. After 27 years in business I've got out & am working only 3 days a week so I've got plenty of time! The rotisserie was copied from the "solo hobbit" reference at www.dropgates.com under resto tips "rotisserie". I didn't use his camper jacks- they were very expensive in Australia- to lift it up. Instead I used a 1500mm length of 24mm threaded rod at each end. I welded a nut to suit the thread to a piece of angle which was then welded to the lifting piece. The bottom of the rod pushes down into a bucket made of 30mm ID pipe filled with grease & washers. The top has a welded nut which turns & lifts each end about 3-4inches at a time before I have to swap ends. Mounts to the front beam & at the rear to the rear apron mounts with cross bracing to the rear bumper mount. It can go 360 degrees but I choose to do only about 270 & lock one of the beams on the ground for stability. I've included photos of the rest of my fleet-enjoy!
     2002-12-29 (57.3k)
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    George D'Onofrio
    The SC is 1st cab off the rank- I've an 11 window '67 bus & a '67 part camper (very late-gen factory 12 volt) waiting. After 27 years in business I've got out & am working only 3 days a week so I've got plenty of time! The rotisserie was copied from the "solo hobbit" reference at www.dropgates.com under resto tips "rotisserie". I didn't use his camper jacks- they were very expensive in Australia- to lift it up. Instead I used a 1500mm length of 24mm threaded rod at each end. I welded a nut to suit the thread to a piece of angle which was then welded to the lifting piece. The bottom of the rod pushes down into a bucket made of 30mm ID pipe filled with grease & washers. The top has a welded nut which turns & lifts each end about 3-4inches at a time before I have to swap ends. Mounts to the front beam & at the rear to the rear apron mounts with cross bracing to the rear bumper mount. It can go 360 degrees but I choose to do only about 270 & lock one of the beams on the ground for stability. I've included photos of the rest of my fleet-enjoy!
     2002-12-29 (65.63k)
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    George D'Onofrio
    The SC is 1st cab off the rank- I've an 11 window '67 bus & a '67 part camper (very late-gen factory 12 volt) waiting. After 27 years in business I've got out & am working only 3 days a week so I've got plenty of time! The rotisserie was copied from the "solo hobbit" reference at www.dropgates.com under resto tips "rotisserie". I didn't use his camper jacks- they were very expensive in Australia- to lift it up. Instead I used a 1500mm length of 24mm threaded rod at each end. I welded a nut to suit the thread to a piece of angle which was then welded to the lifting piece. The bottom of the rod pushes down into a bucket made of 30mm ID pipe filled with grease & washers. The top has a welded nut which turns & lifts each end about 3-4inches at a time before I have to swap ends. Mounts to the front beam & at the rear to the rear apron mounts with cross bracing to the rear bumper mount. It can go 360 degrees but I choose to do only about 270 & lock one of the beams on the ground for stability. I've included photos of the rest of my fleet-enjoy!
     2002-12-29 (66.58k)
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    George D'Onofrio

     2002-12-28 (61.91k)
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    09/09/07 Robert Very cool George...
    Just purchased a 60 single that could use a little upside down work-

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    Decker Signs Truck Decker Signs Truck
    Scott
    This truck is still hauling stuff, four years after the last picture. This time it has the logo in place and 2000 pounds of Chrysler Marine motors on the back.
     2002-12-21 (19.79k)
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    thayer
    This is a pic of my sisters single cab that at the currnt moment is BROKEN... has about a quarter inch of end play. One of these days it'll be road worthy
     2002-12-20 (57.13k)
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    sting like a bee sting like a bee
    Iain

     2002-12-04 (33.25k)
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    12/04/02   Looks like it's gettin' ready to drop the soap in cell block 6

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    Jan Willem van Rangelrooy
    http://www.volks-factory.nl
    Hey, this is my new singelcab baywindow bus. It needs a new spray and a little work to get it on the road again. It is a modelyear '72, and yes, I know, the wrong nose. I want to replace it into a T2A nose.
     2002-11-26 (65.74k)
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    Toy Story 2 Single Cab
     2002-11-12 (39.38k)
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    My kids like my new bus! My kids like my new bus!
    David Mayes
    1964 SO9
    Home, with a few wrinkles but all is well.
     2002-11-12 (36.7k)
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    11/12/02   Mom! He's on my side!
    Am not!
    Are too!
    Am not!
    Hey! Stop pushing!
    I'm not pushing, you're falling into me!
    Stop! I'm gonna tell!
    (*splat*)
    11/12/02   Look daddy, I can fly!
    (*splat*)

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    Parts Adventure Parts Adventure
    Thom
    Went to Rio Linda to scavenge parts today Time to go home - thunderstorms rolling in...
     2002-11-09 (53.38k)
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    02/11/05 VANdalism Do the wipers work?

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    Parts Adventure Parts Adventure
    Thom
    Went to Rio Linda to scavenge parts today Time to go home - thunderstorms rolling in...
     2002-11-09 (158.45k)
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