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Hot Rods Grandfather 1920, model a roadster 1928, gramps talking about the past.....priceless

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 29 bones, Mar 8, 2009.

  1. 29 bones
    Joined: Sep 26, 2006
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    29 bones
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    from so cal

    hey, thanks for all the great feedback fellas...........
     
  2. plywude
    Joined: Nov 3, 2008
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    plywude
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    from manteca ca

    Looks great, you can take a lot of pride in that A well done.:D
     
  3. Bill Schickling
    Joined: Feb 13, 2008
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    Bill Schickling
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    I know they're red, but what color are the wheels really?
     
  4. 29 bones
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    29 bones
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    from so cal

    The sample piece i have is bengal red..thanks
     
  5. Bill Schickling
    Joined: Feb 13, 2008
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    Bill Schickling
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    Thanks. They look great. I have late thirties Chevy artillery wheels for my truck and I am always looking for pictures hoping to see red ones. Yours are great.
     
  6. 29 bones
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    29 bones
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    from so cal

    THANKS BILL, HERE MY CHEVY ONES THAT SAME COLOR....
    http://[​IMG]
     
  7. flexiheep
    Joined: Oct 17, 2006
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    flexiheep
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    I haven't felt the need to comment on a car since joining but WOW you really did nail that one, I love the grill, I have never seen one that polished and perfect, really pops with the wheels!
     
  8. daveyboy56
    Joined: Feb 20, 2006
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    daveyboy56
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    Ohh if it only had a roof!!!
    And i LOVE your purse i make you eyes so Blue!!;)
    Nice build and looks like Grandpa likes it .
    Take care Brain

    Dave
     
  9. Bill Schickling
    Joined: Feb 13, 2008
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    Bill Schickling
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    Brian,

    I really like artillery wheels. Both sets are great. I had a set of 16 inch wheels cut out and set into modern rims at Stockton wheel. So now I have 2 16X6 and 2 16X8 artillery wheels.

    This is what they looked like fresh from Stockton. I powder coated them Eastwood Wagon Red, but I don't like the color. My plan is to strip and paint them a brighter red.

    Thanks for the pictures.
     

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  10. 29 bones
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    29 bones
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    from so cal

    hey thanks daveyboy...see ya around
     

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