About as new as they get.... You posted about taking Fay Butler's class. This was done in another metalshaper's class, using more wheeling techniques (not by me though). Barry
Uh oh, what are you up to now? You guys getting that Hammer maybe? Call me later....tell me bout this... I've got some pics... But i'm suppose to be inside ordering and finding parts, not playin on the Hamb. hahaaaa.
Here's a hand formed aluminum nose & grill buy EJ Kowalski. Simple but traditional. Additional photos can be found in the classified section.
cool shit. Any names of guys who were the go to guys back in the day. I'm just trying to get a little more history on the subject.
Who has that avatar of the guy pickin' his nose at the track? Seriously, some great pics (oops, didn't mean to do that)!
there is also a good write up on the chet osgood roadster in TRJ #32. Whitey's work will be celebrated for generations to come. id venture to say that even in the early 50's this would have been a site to see.
ha.. ya beat me to it.. so heres one better ahh.. nothing like a hot chick with her hand up to the second knuckle in her nostrils.. lol