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Projects a 34 tudor become a 3w coupe...

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by schoum, Nov 9, 2013.

  1. nunattax
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  2. The37Kid
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    Just looking at the shape of the missing metal I've always wondered how close a DIVCO Milk truck hood comes to being a parts doner? Bob
     
  3. beepthejunkman
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    WOW when I start to fix a small dent I usually end up with a bigger dent. Real craftsmanship.
     
  4. Steel A Rod
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    Very Cool!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Subscribed!
     
  5. Mad skills! Awesome build!
     
  6. schoum
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    Yes, the milk truck hood curves must be interesting.
    But in France, I can start to search one now, if I hope find one in my life!!!!! .....and I'm 30 years old!
     
  7. general gow
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    So inspiring. I'm loving watching this come together.
     
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    Well now! What have we here? A new 3 window to replace the old/new SAR coupe. You are amazing.
     
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  11. schoum
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    some news!

    the left corner is done

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    and I start to shrink a sheet metal to fill the top of the right quarter

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    smoothed and welded

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    that all today ;-)
     
  12. Squablow
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    Beautiful workmanship, I love seeing the new progress pictures.
     
  13. Finnrodder
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    Wow!
    Looks great,man.Keep up the good work!
     
  14. Sakke
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    AMAZING STUFF !!! Keep posting pics of your progress !!
     
  15. prpmmp
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    No way!! This is fake!! Don't believe it!!I can't do this!! It's not fair!! Amazing work!! Pete
     
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  17. scotti32
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    Wow, you are a metal wizard.
     
  18. Nice job schoum, I hope to see it one day ;-)
     
  19. Absolute genius!
     
  20. stephane-rod
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    :cool: pas mieux :D
     
  21. Kickass craftsmanship!
     
  22. Mart
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    Excellent work, Schoum.

    Mart.
     
  23. rigaer
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    Great workmanship keep the updates coming!
     
  24. koolkemp
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    Wow ! Your fabrication skills are fantastic !
     
  25. Kool, I'll be watching this!
     
  26. schoum
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    thanks you all again!

    I really appreciate it.

    Some news soon ;-)
     
  27. gonzo
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    Those corner pieces look great.
     
  28. Skimmer
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    Fabrication is spot on ..
     
  29. racinman
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    Love to see good metal work!
     
  30. bengeltiger
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    Fantastic workmanship! What tools are you using to do most of your forming?

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