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Old 05-11-2012, 04:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I love the concept of tables made out of engine parts - the Top Gear (UK) engine table comes to mind. So sweet.

I have plans to modify some barstools to be the base for my old '66 bucket seats. When I've got my own place, they'll be the greatest bar chairs ever. Whenever I need to think really hard I still like to pull them out of storage and plop them on the ground and sit in them Always helps, of course!
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I love the concept of tables made out of engine parts - the Top Gear (UK) engine table comes to mind. So sweet.

I have plans to modify some barstools to be the base for my old '66 bucket seats. When I've got my own place, they'll be the greatest bar chairs ever. Whenever I need to think really hard I still like to pull them out of storage and plop them on the ground and sit in them Always helps, of course!
Sounds like a lot of work to get the brain going!
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just a couple to get some ideas
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the first two are bad *** !!
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I'd rock any of those in my house. Might even have to make one from my old inline 6 block, if no one buys it, soon.

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Sounds like a lot of work to get the brain going!
I frequently need all the brain power I can get to solve problems with this car...
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How many hats does it hold?
as many as you can stack on it.
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Sounds cool! I built a couch for the garage out of the old bucket seats from the Mustang.
badass! i plan on doing that as well when i get new seats:3
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Wow! Bravo to the artist!
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whoa! all those tables are damn nice
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so, after these posts I have decided to go into the auto furniture business. lol. Great works of art. Might have to do a couple of my own. Nice thread as I'm sure we all have stuff like this laying around with no purpose in mind
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