Wanna do mine next?? You know, since you got practice now........ Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Blah, blah, blah. Make some more panels for me. I wanna clone the "Anderson T". Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
The sign of an accomplished craftsman is when they make it look so simple and easy. That's exactly what you just did. Thank you. This thread pushed me to buy back some of the T roadster sheetmetal stash I sold a couple of years ago. Thanks...I think !!! Cheers, Stewart.
People who are not following this are going to know how great this car looks but they won't know why and how much work it took. Perfect proportion is not an accident.
That's a far cry from when l had that car!!! It's turning out soo cool!! FLiP Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I'm mostly a reader and just enjoy following along . But I had to say this is a very nice build. Roger
Done for the day. View attachment 2177563 This is always the look I had pictured for an early T roadster. Hi-boy style, on top of a frame, with early Ford front and rear ends. The QC is just the icing on the top! It looks really, really good. Well done! Cheers, Stewart.
By the time most people had done as much as you have done the car would be over done. The key is in your eye for detail and what seems to be a VISION.(in the mystical sense) This thing just gets better.
I like the panels. I had a similar spot to fill on my RPU and came up with something close. I considered louvers, but I'm not sure I need them.
This keeps on getting better and better! Glad to see you in full swing! This roadster just makes me smile Sent via carrier pidgeon & smoke signals with the HAMB App