Showing posts with label Bronco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronco. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Monsoon

We have actually had some Monsoon weather. I have caught glimpses of its effect in past seasons but am told not as they usually are. Had some seriously dumped rains to fill parks but not this cooling effect, so this is a good thing.

The Monsoons have been effective this past week in the fact that we have had some clouds to cool things off and the temperatures have been below 100 degrees! This comes after record breaking heat of mid nineties as the over night lows and teens in the daytime. Whew!

They have also dumped some rain on recently burned ground and caused some flooding in Flagstaff.

Another interesting thing is that the dam on the Rio Salado burst and Tempe Town lake is no more.They believe the dam failure was sun and heat related
It is now a big empty mud pit of decaying fish. Not so pretty.
They are rebuilding the dam.

Before

David's Bronco is constantly morphing into something else. Here is the new half cab with racing seats, role bar, and five point harnesses or seat belts.

After


He does all this work himself. He cut the new half cab from an old top salvaged from somewhere. He continues to astound me.

Good work Dave.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Dashboard Fabrication




Making a whole new dashboard for the Bronco. I had lots of clever text but lost it. Really, I did.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Sweet Sixteen-- David Style

This boy is the best. Really (please insert appropriate gushing here). Pretend I am Eliza.



Happy Birthday David Harrison Cutler!

December 6th 2009
Gilbert Arizona

A very late post but I have a camera that has been kind of fixed, rediscovered, replaced.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Still and Always

" My truck --no headers" David Harrison Cutler

Okay, so he says all it is is headers. It really does have headers --no muffler. He doesn't know what He was thinking at the time. But I still like the quote so I kept it but I had to add this correction at his instruction.

How's this for my first "movie" btw?