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Salvage #3
Got the old time station out of storage to see if I could get a couple of fotos with it. (it hasn't got a scene stopper at the ends, so I tried to frame the shots to not show any edges :o))
Then I got the old Geezer's Garage out and took a couple of shots with it.
Then I got the old Geezer's Garage out and took a couple of shots with it.
Geezerman- Advanced Member
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Love the different take on the traditional t-bucket Clay !!
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Looks great geezerman!
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WOW!!!! Clay that is a real winner. The track Nose turned out perfect. Excellent color choice. Resale Red always works well. LOL
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Fabulous background and great photography. Nice car, came up well!
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Very nice sir .............. your work is amazing
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As much work as I put into that top and windshield, it just didn't measure up to the rest of the build. So, I found a nice frame in the salvage and replaced the tacky items.
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WoW Clay, what a difference !! Would you like the rear tires better if you sanded the tread off? Make them look like a slick?
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You did put a lot of work into the top Clay but it does look better now without it. Good call.
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Hmmmm, after all that imagineering you did on the roof, which looked fantastic, I must admit I think it looks better "open"
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I really liked the idea of the top, but I admit it's better without, allowing one to focus on the stylish front end and beautiful engine.
Great work, Clay.
Great work, Clay.
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Hi Mr G,
It looks great both ways Sir, I guess you could always store the top in the garage and pop it back on when you park the car up in case it rains...
Andy...
It looks great both ways Sir, I guess you could always store the top in the garage and pop it back on when you park the car up in case it rains...
Andy...
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I really like the track nose made from the fenders of a 40 Ford and how you blended the interior to the body. A real imaginative project that was superbly executed.
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