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Title: Cletus McFarland test drives the Tredwear "Scraptona".
Post by: JR on January 28, 2020, 11:58:07 PM
https://youtu.be/JWr5A6VP2K4

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Title: Re: Cletus McFarland test drives the Tredwear "Scraptona".
Post by: tan top on January 29, 2020, 04:50:03 PM
think ive mentioned this before , scrap tona interesting idea ! lot of clever fabrication & lot of time ! but not for me !  think its the widened fenders , rear quarters cut up missing rear panel & lower quarters & missing /skeleton rear half of inner structure / body that kills it for me . not something I would have even for free ! still  got something about it looks good though, asking price is a lot imo  
I found Cletus McFarland channel a couple of years ago clicked on the Leroy story & really got into watching it ... then ruby , & started following his adventures with those cars ,  then Toast going to Oz  etc  lot of the stuff they do is not really my kind of thing, but good entertainment. I like the dyno stuff & Dr spray-em -all  James wants to spray everything with nitrous oxide  :lol: :yesnod:  Cletus mentioned few months ago he was looking  for a Daytona or superbird a charger or roadrunner  to clone etc

think I could be a closet Corvette fan after watching these videos  , look at the performance &   all mechanical hardware is easily available & cheap compared to getting the same performance / power from a mopar ... plus  fiberglass no rust , find a clean one to start with you can spend all the money on making  power / performance ,rather than spend   a large percentage on body & paint  :scratchchin: plus blow it up  wreck it , no biggie hundreds for sale  millions of aftermarket & performance parts & shops  out there  that specialise in chebbys