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Nice to see you back on it! It's always fun to get dirty ... because it looks so good afterwards all clean and new. Ya know, I could bust those suspension and brake parts for you pretty quickly!
< pokey stick again >
Shipping overseas is always a drag though.
Oh yeah, that MP spread you...
Looking great!!!
Just a note from the chick in the cheap seats, but those chrome water necks are notorious for leaks. If yours has an O-ring, take it out, toss it in the trash and fill up the groove with RTV silicone before your final assembly. It's more likely to work right.
Very cool! But the new engine is still boring. :poke:
It looks like the same color scheme as the Warlock these were commissioned for.
I'm just messing with you on the pokey stick tease. Your ride looks great!
A customer sent me one for a color match on his Hurst shifter. I was impressed with the quality and feel. It adheres VERY well with the magnet mounts on back.
Carl and my customer Timmy Petty (The King's nephew, now operating the original Petty's Garage renamed The Moonshine Speed Shop) split a booth at Carlisle last year. I don't know him but all the feedback was TERRIFIC. They displayed a bunch of my work so I heard from quite a few people about...
smb, first off -- WOW, nice work on the fab job!!! Those welds are a thing of beauty and you have a lot to be proud of.
As a vendor here who used to do high temp ceramic coatings, I just wanted to pass along a bit of info that may prove crucial to you and your exhaust plans. If you're getting...
Oh no, don't you stress over that A- ... you did great. Most are lucky to get a C. :D
That 'tar like substance' you're fighting with is called butyl and there's not a lot you can do with it except scrape it out with a dull screw driver. Rubbing alcohol will help with the mess ... a little...
What a great thread!! :D
I enjoyed the chat today Larry. Don't hesitate to ask if you run into any unfamiliar issues as you proceed with the trim pieces. In the meantime, the "Caswell Buff Book," an introduction to metal polishing and restoration, might be of some use to you and a few of...