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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. wisdonm
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    Fabulous. Thanks man.
     
  2. sigfurniture
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    hi chaps..i normally wouldnt do this but the computer with photoshop on it has finally died a death, plus i´m at a loss as to what exactly to do with this morris !...some friends are talking about a mild chop, others are saying to bring it down at the front . i kind of want to keep the original wheels but all the rest is a blur..I´ll leave colour schemes up to you, chop, rake, the lot...the original morris had 2 tone colours and the interior is red....much obliged in advance ;)
    thanks , sig WP_20151030_18_12_08_Pro.jpg
     
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  4. 2935ford
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    What about some big n littles with steelies and with wires.
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  5. Yes, yes and yes! Young lady yes!
     
  6. mike bowling
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    Hate to take advantage of your time and talent...BUT Can this 12 year old build be brought back to reality by putting the front axle back to stock location, loosing the headers, flat black full fenders, fill in the paint that got ruined from the chop,lower the ass end to level, and throw some blackwalls and chromies on it for a little flash??Wheel and tire combo could be the same size? or maybe a tad higher in back?- now it looks like it's in heat!
    - Thanks- you are the Master of Photoshop!
     

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  7. madfish
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  8. madfish
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    What about some big n littles with steelies ...

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  9. madfish
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    ... and with wires.

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  11. 2935ford
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    Last edited: Nov 2, 2015

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  13. Countn'Carbs
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    Can someone photoshop the body, frame and grill with a Seafoam green?? Thank you!!
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  14. mike bowling
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    Very nice -100% improvement! Thankyou.
     
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  16. Chrisbcritter
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    Something like this?
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    Edit: Nuts - you guys are too fast for me! ;)
     
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  17. Countn'Carbs
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    Thank you both. Man not what I was expecting and thank you again. Any chance of getting one more with say a light blue - like robins egg blue. Thank you again...I really appreciate the help.
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  18. louisb
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    Not my car but building one in a similar style. Was wondering how it would look with the same gloss black grill but an oxide red or Washington blue suede body?

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    Thanks in advance.

    --louis
     
  19. Mild chop lowered in the front slightly up in the back about an inch and maroon and silver two tone.

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  21. sigfurniture
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    by crikey that looks nice !...thats really got me reinspired..looks like i´ll have to get the grinder out!...and i like the grey and marroon..star player thanks sooo much !!!
     
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  23. louisb
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    Thanks! Not sure it helps with the choice since they both look good!

    --louis
     
  24. Could someone please give the black car the same stance as the patina one. Also paint the yellow wheels black.

    Thanks for the help!
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  25. 1957 Pontiac Convertible.JPG Guys, I need help with my newest project. This isn't mine but same year and model: 57 Pontiac Star Chief convertible. I want to play around with three tone paint using: slightly darker red, black, white, or grey. Third color would begin center of front wheel opening under spear and exted all the way back to rear bumper. I won't say I'm not open to looking at other colors it's just that I've never painted any of my cars anything other than red or black. I've adventurously wondered about the new orangish-taupe for the spear color and interior. Oh, and 5 spoke chrome wheels and black walls. Thanks
     
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  27. I tried a number different combinations of colors and really didn't like any of them...Too much going on. Here's one of the better examples and I think it's still not working. 1957 Pontiac Convertible3.jpg
     
  28. Quintin
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    Could someone darken the color, more burgandy. Lay the rockers on the ground as if it's on airride , and maybe one with front skirts. Thank you ahead of time!!
     

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  29. Yep, I agree, not working. At least I know now, so thanks Moose.
     
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