Officer: Describe the vehicle that forced you off the road. It was green, orange, red, brown, gold and white, with a pink, red and blue interior with turquoise fur and purple dingle balls. Step out of the car please
Are there any model T points of recognition left on the car ? Heres a similar 1970s model A build from Australia. Still recognisable as a model A though.
Wow,,,,,, just Wow! I didn't know those chemicals were still out there. Your painter just nailed 1969 and knocked it out of the Park. I kind of remember those days of getting Cranked and burning it several nights in a small garage with no ventilation or any kind of dust mask. I didn't know there were any other survivors out there. I know what it takes to do that kind of work. That's Bad Ass and thank you for taking me back in time. I don't want to go back there again myself but the memory is priceless. The car,, well it's going to get mixed reviews. So what they all do and did. That paint work is out of sight man. Hat's off to you and fond memory's of Show Rods and the Bazarro world we lived through. Makes me want to go roll a Fatty and burn it by myself.
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LSD isn't always friendly. But there are somethings I like about it. Crazy man.... -Dave edit: Maybe loose the tractor stacks, that would help clean up the profile a bit.
I think the OP should have been posting on the CAMB (Circus Ass Message Board). Maybe he thought he was building a traditional sixties era wild show car, but the double turbo smog stacks wadded that up and slam dunked it into the dumpster.
Too bad the OP got ran off because going through his postings it looked like he did some nice work. This one may not be everyone's cup of tea but can't knock the amount of work put into it.
A tremendous amount of effort, I hope this was your dream, and that's all I'm going to say about that.
That paintwork is wild!! Loose the stacks and it’ll look totally different,if all hot rods were build to a rule book and were all the same life would be boring