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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.
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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.
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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.
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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.
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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.
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Car mounted T-Shirt canon
The local DJ's in the Quad Cities, Dwyer & Michaels, have been doing this. They originally started out with the huge slingshots, but then switched over to the canons.
One of the guys is also a motorhead, with a rebuilt '58 sedan. And I think it was a couple of years ago, or maybe last year, that they decided they wanted to mount a t-shirt canon on their car ("Fordzilla").
Now, I haven't seen the finished product, as I no longer live in the area, but I hear that it's pretty cool. I've managed to find some links:
These were all from Dwyer & Michael's website: 2dorks.com.