Here are the flames on my daily. They should be going away soon I hope but for now here they are. This bitch had flamed everything when I got it, the tanks the fenders the seat, the speedo the hand levers. Bleeech. Maybe this pic shows them a little better.
Those have a real '50s crab claw vibe to them. I don't think on that car that I would change them or be ashamed of the job at all.
Bill Roell did these several years ago - Jim Norris flamed the hood after I changed it from one with a blower hole. Now lives in Michigan. My daughter saying "Good bye!!" on the day it left.
NOT a 40 Ford , but how about a 41 (as in 41 Willys). Painted 1n 1997. Layout & pin striping by James "Dauber" Farr Paint by Wade Hughes
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Oop's! Sorry, not the pic I was thinking of. This one shows them a little better (seems like they only show up in 1 out of 10 pics!). Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Two flame jobs by Joe Kennon of Florence, AL....these cars have been camera magnets! Both cars were formerly owned by Baron Hargrove, Ardmore, AL. Joe
Lots more of my cars n racers then these,but enough here to get the idea. I've painted my own flames on many of my race cars,a hold over from doing it to my hotrod in early 60s,I tryed a new twist on my flame job art; bottom photo also had a red n yellow Dragon draped over the right front fender with hid mouth blowing the flames over the left front fender. I though it was cool,tell my racing buddys kept trying to kill the Dragon,LOL