For road trips, Dr. Footsie's truck (Footsie-Mobile Mk. 2) is better suited than the car (Footsie-Mobile Mk. 1). It can carry more stuff.
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Ace Machine Shop was instrumental in getting the head on Dr. Footsie (on top of the truck) to move up and down. The wiring and windshield motor had some issues. |
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Gustavo Velazquez, the machining specialist at Ace Machine Shop in Lynwood, California, who handled the engineering. |
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The Footsie-Mobile needs to have an alarm, especially on those road-trips. So, it went to Thee Sound Shop, owned by Ray Flores, for the necessary work. |
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