My three plow trucks (I still have one replica to build of the 3rd one) and crew plowed for over 24 hours Monday Night and yesterday! I am bushed but all of my lots and garages look good and now I can send out those invoices. These old trucks just paid for themselves (again) and I might have enough money left over to snag a couple of kits I was wanting!! Tired as all get out but life is good!!
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Here are the 1:1 trucks.
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Had to take the light bar off of this one to get into some of the lower clearance parking decks.
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This is the one I have to build the replica of soon. Tis one is my favorite, she really moves the snow!
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Good to see when a business is running well. Unfortunately snow will not be there every day, year around ;) ;)
You have some nice trucks there! The models are very nice as well.
The red Dodge is my favorite, i like the stance of this one!
I like them Two Mopars a man who really knows how to get the job done.
Jon
I'd say you are in a "make hay when the sun shines" situation. Way to go, glad to see you are busy and making money!!
Rett
Hey, David, how much snow did y'all get??? Your replicas are pretty nice. The real ones are great as well, especially the Chevy!!! gb
How quickly I forget how the winter weather goes in your area. Thirteen years in OKC and the weather is similar. I remember how things came to a screeching halt with the slightest bit of snow or ice. You could always tell who knew how to handle the driving conditions. And yes, you have to make hay while the sun shines!!! 😎😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤗🏁
Great replicas!!
1:1's are quite sharp as well!