Cool stuff from Joe. I had one of his old beam cars with a turbo 1835 and Fox coil overs on all 4 corners. Car duned really well. Look forward to seeing his new car hurt some feelings. Keep us updated on the build.
I was there on Thursday and saw you got wiring done on my car, looks so much cleaner and better! Glad to see the Holly dash is working out well too! Thank you Harvey!
I remember this car. He stopped at our camp as he had built a car for a freind named Tom. Toms car that Joe built is 6" wider than other S L cars. I haven't seen Tom in a number of years but his side panels said Jomamas town car.
Those light turbo VWs are no joke, my dad had a 2442 VW fuel injected and turbo'd making 420hp @ 18lbs of boost in a 1300lb Tatum Sand Demon frame. It flew
Great video I have a 4 seat beam car with a Honda 3.5 that I run at silver lake here in Michigan so I do like Joes next w beam car they do work really well You gotta love all the different things people build
Joe’s truck is so so sweet! Thanks for sharing it with us. I can’t wait to see it in action! Do you think it will be done in time for Halloween or Thanksgiving? The story about the first Sand Limo car was interesting! I built a baja bug in my garage but it sure didn’t turn out like that! I am considering bringing it up to you guys for one of those A-arm front ends you were talking about. I tried to put airbags on it but the way I designed it won’t allow for much suspension travel. Anyways, thanks for the video and keep them coming!
Why is Joe building a car like that he is Mr sand limo he should be showing off what he can build not a beam car there no way he going to beat a a arm car unless if the a arm car breaks lol would love to see him prove me wrong though 🤟
@@duneaddict That's because most side by side guys don't fix their own rides, plus there are twice as many sides by sides are there are rails. I have been duning for 30 years and started with a rail and other than horsepower side by sides are superior in every way.