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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

A thanks to Lonewolflogan for tips to make the car look better and for the style of Video :)

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  • It wasn't the right kind. The pushbar I made is designed off of a Westin Safari Light Pushbar, the General Lee is a 'Base' pushbar. That, and it didn't fit with the "beak" on the GTO's front bumper :P

  • if you used the rollbar from a general lee model, why didnt you use the push bar to?

  • lol... i use anything i see to... lol... yah... it looks cool tho.... lol... shagy redneck car.... lol.... i still need to finish my beetle.... im stuck with the interior......... i want it tan...

  • I usually try to use stuff around the house (usually found over my dad's), so unfortunately no majorly thick wires over there :P. That, and the rollcage looks pretty good without having to be metal :P.

  • you can choose the thickness you want, and no... it wont rust.... if you want, you can use the soldering wires...... trust me....lol....

  • Na, too skinny :P. I thought about it, but it was too skinny (not to mention it would rust), lol :P.

  • im selling mines for 30bucks to.... lol.... uh, try using somekinda like fence wires... thats what i use for rollcage on mine, lol,,,

  • 1:24 scale Johnny Lightning Diecast Special Edition: If I hadn't modified it and left it in the box, it'd be worth 30 dollars :D

  • im in car modeling world to.... see my vids.... what scale is it?

  • LOL! That's good :P.

    Actually, they're fuzzy because I didn't have any plastic tubing of any sort or metal tubing (I wish!) to make the Pushbar and Rollbar. I use pipecleaners instead, which seemed to work. The new rollcage (seen in the Rebuild video) is made from a General Lee plastic rollcage from a Dukes of Hazzard model.

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