project MAZDABBQ

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project MAZDABBQ
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Who said u did?? lol
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toddluck
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i think he just wants to make that clear
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dragn37
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^^ Thats what i was thinking, but wasnt sure..
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LOL I have a feeling you are now begging for it... you sick puppy.
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ill bring some ribs
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Just a little more history about the Maz-B-Q as we used to call it. It was built by Joe Scroggins out of Roseburg Oregon. There were a few of us that did our fair share of work on it but it was mainly built by Joe. When he started on this project, it was a bone stock pickup without a motor. There was no bodywork done to it since we didnt really have time. The truck went from bone stock to the way it sits in 2 1/2 weeks, paint and all. All the pics that were posted of it were pics I took at Drop Zone when we first had it there. Im glad Chris rescued this bbq from its demise. I have talked with him a few times and hopefully Ill be at the show when he debut's it again.

To answer your question, no the front end is welded up so when it is layed out the front tires barely hover off the ground. I dont know about now, but Joe rigged up a small chain driven motor to turn the front wheels and had a fog machine under the front end to imitate a front wheel burn out.
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thanks for posting that info
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that thing is so bad ass. geez.. i want one.
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Boy does she look a lot better than when I dragged her out of the blackberry bushs She is almost road ready I added some chrome to her to class her up a bit (thanks DEV) and I have a complete sound system for her. I just need to weld in a panhard bar, buy a few small parts and fill up the propane and shes a BBQ again.

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looking good man