Thanks for the comments. It's cool that it appears well thought out. The design was, but there was a lot of trial and error in the execution. I didn't bother to take pics of the first two sets of mounts for the bullets....neither pulled the bullets flush with the center bar when tightened. One set bent when I cranked the bolts down and made 'em look like some saggy ***ties, native style with the ******s pointing toward the earth. Glad I figured that out....haha. I had thought about welding the ends on, but I really like the the '51 grille in stock form and thought leaving the seam might keep the factory look.
Your car has always been one I look forward to seeing, the progress you have made in recent years is paying off. Car has great proportions and the grille has a timeless look to it.
Ant, thanks....this thing was like a damn puzzle! I was only wearing one shoe when I took these pics.....you know how poor were are down here in South Roseville.
Excellent observation. That, together with the thought, patience, and craftsmanship that went into this creation, merit a tip of the hat from everyone. Kudos!
RUSK!!!! Awesome work man!!! That looks killer. Any time you can use '54 Merc bullets I would and I would do them just like you did.
Thanks guys....I appreciate the feeback. Sorry Damien...I gave it to a buddy for his '54. What a pile! I hope you told Don about the remote shock launcher.
Beautiful job Bryan, i had the opportunity to look over your car at the Blue collar open house early last year while i was in town amazing workmanship you have a good eye for visual aesthetics and proportion.
Haha! You queer!!! My first test run was 700 miles! & that was the only thing wrong, not bad for an apprentice,sky rockets in flight, ....... Looks good, u can thank me 4 the moral support, giving back oral support!