This project is very inspiring and shows that all the work done on the body and paint is reflected to see the finished car ... doubts about a project with patina ... excellent!!
I'm very partial to black on early Fords, but your color choice is outstanding. Great looking roadster!!!
Thanks everybody. Been working on a stainless steel nerf bar. I made one of these before for my coupe but this one is slightly different. I used 1" solid SS, bent with a torch, sanded and then polished.
What? Blake has painted the sedan? I don't know what's gotten into him................. Your car is beautiful, Chris (we expected nothing less!)
Man. that's awesome Chris.I built one similar on my A a few year ago. Great work and super looking A.
In all honesty, the color is home made using some unconventional methods. Some witchcraft, voodoo and a lot of trial and error was involved too. Basically, I ground up some walnut wood, mixed in some goat poop, tiny specks of gold mined from our property in Austin were added and some other secret ingredient too. Voilá, Root Beer candy Actually, this is a combination of different House of Kolor toners, over a black base. I have some extra material but I could not duplicate that if I wanted too.
Is there a WOW button on the new Hamb? If not there should be, looking forward to seeing the finished product.