Justin Stuckenschneider and Full Pull Motorsports team up for ADA

Published December 26, 2012 04:51AM, by Dick MorganViewed: 4233 times


Amazing attention to deal is a sign of Justins work
While the pull at Gordyville is one of the best-run indoor events, we again have a special opportunity this year to take part in a worthwhile fund raiser, American Diabetes Association. The ADA will be this years charity that Justin Stuckenschneider has designated for the fundraiser. Justin has worked his magic once again building a scale model of the “Warpath” Pro Stock owned and driven by Carlton Cope.

The workmanship on Carlton’s Massey Ferguson 2805 is truly amazing. The tractor is a credit to the Pro Stock class. Justin Stuckenschneider's model is a perfect duplication of the original tractor in miniature form, the attention to detail is second to none.

The fans at Gordyville will have the opportunity to win this detailed model in a raffle held at the Gordyville event. Tickets can be purchased in all five sessions and the drawing will be held on the Saturday evening session. Tickets prices are:
  • 3 for $5
  • 7 for $10
This is the third tractor that Justin has built for the charity fundraiser. The first was Lance Littles “True Grit” for Breast Cancer; Last year was Lemkes “New Generation Plus” for the Dream Factory Foundation.

Carlton takes the "Warpath"on another successfull ride

Also Adam Draudt, from MAD Pulling Pictures is donating an autographed 16x20 framed picture of “Warpath” signed by Carlton Cope.

This year we have a generous pulling parts builder/supplier that has offered to purchase the ticket from the winner, Bob Barbee of “Full Pull Motorsports” will offer the winning ticket holder $1000 and also has offered to donate $1000 toward the American Diabetes Association. Bob and his team at Full Pull Motorsports build some of the best pulling parts available. Bob builds everything from chassis' to heads. Whether Bob is driving his New Holland LSS “Stormy”, building parts, or helping in a fundraiser Bob Barbee is a credit to the sport.

Both Justin and Bob’s families have been touched by the devastating effects of this dreaded disease. The ADA works with a goal of “preventing, treating, and curing diabetes” thru geneous donations from caring and giving people. The readers of PULLOFF.COM may know that the Morgan family has also been effected by the horrible results of Diabetes. So on behalf of all the readers of PULLOFF.COM we want to say a big Thank You to both Justin and Bob for their comittment in helping fight diabetes thru the American Diabetes Association through this fundraiser.

Justin Model is so life like it's hard to tell it from the real tractor
Jake and I are asking fans at Gordyville to please take a moment and stop by Justin Stuckenschneider booth that is located by the finish line to view this, and all of the other work that Justin has done. I have had the opportunity to look at most of the models that are on display and I can tell you first hand that his work is beyond discription!

This is not only a great opportunity to help eradicate Diabetes, but also a chance to make $1000 thru the sale of the winning ticket to Full Pull Motorsports.

If any other builder/suppliers would like to be involved with this worthwhile fund drive you can contact pulloff.com or Justin, we would love to be able to involve as many as possible.

THANK YOU!



Dick Morgan

www.PULLOFF.com
Independent Pulling News



Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/2013 10:36AM by Jake Morgan.


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