King Midget restoration

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  1. #41
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    the one piece hub/wheel/drums were shot so dug up some stock layin' around and made up new ones. the thick walled pipe was a little over kill but it was free went with spacer adapters so one can switch up wheel combos. had these off of another project so we used them









  2. #42
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    Handy man you are Nubs
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  4. #44
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    Thats cool hey, I moved into a bigger shop this spring and just finishing up a homemade paint booth. the midget is on the table waitin' to roll in, It kinda got pushed back in the corner...
    Ya know how that goes

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