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FINALLY Big Olds' New Interior Adventure Thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by hotrodladycrusr, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. hotrodladycrusr
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    This post has been a long time in coming….literally like years! Yep, it’s taken exactly 6 years this month, and counting, to do everything on Big Olds to date. The windows and interior were the latest in a long line of stuff that’s gotten done lately (this summer)

    Not too long ago I flew to Austin, TX to pick up Big Olds from the South Austin Speed Shop where Sean, AKA: FatLuckys had sewn another one of his magical interiors. JohnJoyo who runs the shop picked me up at the airport and on the way to S*** we stopped and picked up beverages for the “début party”.
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    Once we got to the shop parking lot I was warmly greeted by Casey and Norm who hadn’t actually gone inside cuz they were waiting for me. Norm promptly handed me a couple of gifts from VonFranco which I’d like to take this opportunity to thank him for. I’m bummed you and Katie couldn’t make the get-together but I certainly understand being very busy this time of year. Thanks so much for the gifts. I love’um and appreciate you thinking of me.

    Casey chatting up MrFord (who works at the shop) and Norm in the background chatting with Blake.
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    Sean was busy working on the boot when I arrived
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    Blake and his lovely wife with Norm
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    Sean continuing to work on the boot
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    The interior of a roadster that Sean just finished up
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    DW and Buzzard, do they look like twins or what
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    Me and Laura in the backseat. This was my first time sitting on the new interior.
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    The front seat
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    DamitDave helping Sean fit the boot
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    While looking around the shop I found this box of Big Olds’ old seat springs. Sean did A LOT of work to make the old seat useable.
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    John taking a break from helping to chat with KevinS, Sean in the background STILL working on the boot.
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    Mark AKA: MrFord giving Sean a hand
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    Skullcracker chatting with MrPizza guy, who brought boxes and boxes of pizza finger type food. Everything was delicious, thanks so much.
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  2. hotrodladycrusr
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    First sit in the trunk
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    Sean working installing these little tabs which will hold the edge of the boot to the top when the top is down.
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    Blake, me and DW
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    Ryan, Steve, Reggie and Kevin. Nice seeing you guys again. Ryan, thanks for the calendar. I don't waste any time. Got it hanging in my office already:cool:
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    This story is good. So I board the plane in Chicago and sit next to a women. During takeoff she asks me if I live in Austin and I tell her no that I was going there to pick up my 47 Olds and drive him back east. She then tells me her and her husband own a ‘64 Mercedes and are into old sports cars. We hit it off straight away and chatted cars for the complete 2 ½ plane ride. I whipped out my laptop and showed her photos of Big Olds and some event coverages. She was really into it. By the end of the trip I invited her and her Austin friend who she was visiting, to come to the shop and hang out with us. Guess what, they came! Drank beer and had a blast! I made two new friends and plan on calling Amy when I’m in town for the RoundUp.
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    Reggie, first guy in the backseat of Big Olds. At this point I still hadn’t sat on the front seat cuz it wasn’t mounted to the floor yet.
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    The donut guys cut their poker game short to come see the interior
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    I took a walk outside to get some fresh air, check out some of the rides in the parking lot and chat with some pals.
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  3. hotrodladycrusr
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    Back inside the shop, DamitDave is explaining the truck that helped build the shop and how now the shop is going to be building the truck. Cool story
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    JohnJoyo’s Merc truck with a FatLuckys interior
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    Neat little Falcon
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    A couple of other projects
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    A shot of the trunk AND Sean in the background still working
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    Reggie, me and Norm
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    First sit on the front seat
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  4. hotrodladycrusr
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    So MrFord is telling me about the speakers that they installed up under the dash for me so I stick my camera under there and take a snapshot. I view the photo and ask “What’s this blue thing under my dash?” We all start laughing….”someone” left a flashlight up under there.
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    Once the flashlight was removed….Looking forward to listening to music in Big Olds. It’s been a long 72,000 miles without a stereo, that’s for sure.
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    Jesse’s Merc in front of Big Olds. His headliner is almost installed and I believe he was up next for a complete FatLuckys interior
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    At this point Casey had to head out BUT not before he did a burnout….

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    …then I got a call from Megan and as I’m chatting with her, Casey does a donut.
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    Sean STILL working
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  5. hotrodladycrusr
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    The work crew
    Sean, me, Dave, John, Mark.
    I’d just like to take this opportunity to thank the guys for such an outstanding job on the interior. I know I said it over and over but I really can’t thank you enough for making me so happy. Sean’s design suits Big Olds better then I could ever have imagined and the quality of the workmanship is like nothing I have ever seen. John was so easy to work with. He knows how to successful communicate with his customers. He listens and actually hears what you are saying. He’s a true ***et to the South Austin Speed Shop. I’d also like to thank Mark and Dave. Without your help I realize the completed timeframe might not have happened. I really appreciate your dedication to getting the project done on time. You guys are all the best and I’m so proud to have had you work on Big Olds.

    From the bottom of my heart…THANK YOU!
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    I’d also like to thank all my Texas friends who made the effort to come to the shop and see Sean’s lastest creation and support Big Olds. Means the world to me that you took the time during this busy holiday season and I love you guys for it. xoxox

    So it’s getting late. John and I decide it’s time to head to his place. Dave and Mark are going to stay and help Sean finish up. I’m leaving first thing in the morning in Big Olds.

    About 3:30AM Sean takes Big Olds out for a spin and a few shots. They can be found here. Also, hopefully Sean will post some better shots of the interior that he took as I was so excited I wasn't thinking clearly about interior photos and I never took one with the boot on.

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=227662&showall=1

    Once at his place he gives me the nickel tour. LOTS of cool original artwork on the walls. Thanks for putting me up bud. I appreciate the hospitality.
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    Next morning we loaded up Big Olds, I said my goodbyes and I headed for Dallas. I had big plans for lunch.
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    It was a beautiful day for a ******* cruz, downtown Dallas
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    I arrived at Big Ken’s workplace
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    And had the pleasure of Santa being my first p***enger. :D
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    We headed over to a BBQ place. I was excited when we pulled into the parking lot as I recognized the place from a BBQ special on TV. My mouth started watering before I even got out of the car. :eek:
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    Huge line when we stepped inside but the guy behind the counter yelled for Santa to step to the front and he took our order right away.
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    The BEST BBQ sandwich I have ever had, bar none…..and trust me when I tell ya I’ve had PLENTY of BBQ in my life.

    Thanked Ken for the yummy lunch and bid farewell. I had a little girl to surprise.

    I had asked Danny if I could stop by Danyelle’s school and surprise her since I knew I was going to be kinda close. I mean, after all I was in Texas, how could I not see my Dirty little Princess right?

    I pulled into the parking lot and just by chance she was walking into the building with her cl*** and spotted me before I could even turn Big Olds. What a great sound when a child screams your name with joy. I couldn’t park Big Olds fast enough and she ran into my arms. The teacher allowed me to take and show her the new interior. She loves pretending she’s driving.
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    Hugged and kissed her goodbye then walked her back inside to her teacher. It was wonderful seeing her and being able to spend a few minutes together. Of course it wasn’t long enough BUT I think it will be something that she fondly remembers for a long time. I know I will cuz it’s really the little things that matter the most.:cool:
     
  6. hotrodladycrusr
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    Next stop, DOC.’s place in Shreveport, LA.
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    I let myself in cuz he was at work. He’s got the coolest home I’ve ever been in.

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    The “formal” living room
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    The “formal” dining room
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    Upstairs in the HAMB art lounge
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  7. hotrodladycrusr
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    The rest of his place is pretty amazing as well but more personal so I’ll take you guys to the garage.

    On the very far right is his Chevy.
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    On top of the Chevy is the LunerLander
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    In the middle is the ‘33
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    And on top of the ‘33 is a FED
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    I had a very relaxing evening at DOC.’s place, it’s a beautiful home and I’d just like to thank him for his hospitality.

    Sadly left early in the AM as I had miles to make if I was going to be at my next stop in a timely fashion. Headed north out of Shreveport and it wasn’t long before I was at the Arkansas boarder.
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    It was kinda a chilly, long ride to Memphis. By lunchtime I was pulling into HotRodA’s work parking lot. It was wonderful seeing him. I think it’d been about 18 months since we hung out together.
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    We headed to the other side of the city…
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    Which was in Memphis, TN (Bills work was in AR)
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    We headed to…you guessed it, a BBQ joint for lunch. It was delicious. We sat, chatted and got caught up with each others lives. It was wonderful seeing you Bill and having the opportunity to talk. Thank you for lunch. I really enjoyed myself. I wish I could have stayed longer.

    It was a cold, dark, wet drive to Mike’s (AKA Earl Schieb) place in Hartsville, TN which is located about 40 miles northeast of Nashville. Lucky for me he had his fireplace going. I crawled into my PJ’s and we sat around for hours and chatted.

    For those that are late to the game, Earl Schieb is the one who did the body and paint work on Big Olds the winter of 2004/2005. He’s an awesome guy, my best bud and I owe the quality of the build on Big Olds to him. He does fantastic work, a true craftsman.

    The next afternoon we took Big Olds over to his shop. A few projects sitting out front that can’t even fit behind the fence now that the projects are overflowing.

    Mike picked this up in Montana a couple of years ago. This one would make a GREAT family cruiser
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    Mike’s got a soft spot for Caddys. This one is in wonderful shape.
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    This one, not so good. I think he said it was a parts car
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    I did not do out to the back 40 and take any shots of the other “projects” as it was cold and rainy BUT there will be many trips back and forth from Detroit to Hartsville in the next few months, along with detailed stories so I’ll fill you guys in on the others projects as time, and weather, permits.

    For those that haven’t seen the inside of Mike’s place, the lounge area is really cool. Needs some cleaning and I’ll hopefully have a chance to help out in that department this winter.

    What you see when you first walk in his front door
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    And if you look to the right alittle. The main shop area is located behind the large overhead door behind Mike’s desk
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    And when you walk in the front door and look directly to your left there is another shop area and this is where we pulled Big Olds into.
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    Mike has a thing for sign’s, neon, wood, canvas, whatever. Actually he has a thing for stuff:D
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  8. hotrodladycrusr
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    In front of Big Olds is Mike’s lastest creation which will be a running, driving car at the Detroit Autorama in March.
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    Another project in the works
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    This Caddy is so close to being done
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    I spent a lot of time in this room when I was hanging out at the shop the winter Big Olds was being painted.
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    Being here brought back lots of great memories
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    Spent A LOT of time in front of these books trying to determine what color I wanted to paint Big Olds. The paperclip I used to mark the page once I found the color is still there. Sappy I know.
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    I then proceed to go over Big Olds with Mike and show him the interior.
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    Yeah, I know, I need new, flashy seatbelts
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    Speakers are located under back seat and covered with this cool cloth.
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    I guess I really need to make a bag or something to slide my donut in.
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    I love the details
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    The thing on the right is the fuse box
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  9. hotrodladycrusr
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    We then made a punch list of everything that needed to be done before the beginning of March. The list kept getting longer and longer. Lots of little things that I needed help with AND a lot of really HUGE things that I knew I couldn’t even begin to accomplish without Mike’s help and guidance.

    In my world if I can do something on Big Olds I do it, or try BUT if I don’t feel I have the needed skills to perform the task to the quality that it needs to be done, then I leave it to the experts. Mike allows me to do what I can. I have welded, used a plasma cutter, torch, block sanded till my fingers cramped. I primed, painted and cleared pieces on Big Olds BUT in no way would I ever take credit for actually building Big Olds. I feel like I’m kinda the general contractor and I’ve gathered the folks in the business that I feel are best suited to help on Big Olds.

    I will be spending a lot of time in Mike’s shop over the next couple of months and will continue to update the HAMB on the build process in my own story telling way. If I feel something might fit the tech-ish mold I’ll try to do it that way instead of including all the personal stuff as well.

    Anyway, it was getting late and we were getting hungry so off to dinner we went to….you guessed it….a BBQ joint! Yep, my HAMB pals who know me well know I love my BBQ. Had a wonderful meal and unbenounced to Mike I told the waitress alittle white lie and told her it was his birthday and she brought him out dessert. I was bummed they didn’t sing to him.:D
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    In the morning Mike drove me to the airport in Nashville (that’s a story in itself but I’m not getting into it:rolleyes: ) and off I went knowing in my heart that Big Olds is safe and happy and spending time with someone who cares about him and making him the best possible car he can be.

    I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank Larry AKA: OldBobSign for all his help and guidance this past summer. Without his help with the top bows and “new” seat installation, Big Olds never would have been ready to take to the South Austin Speed Shop and therefore would not have gotten his new interior which started the whole ball rolling in this next stage of completion. Words can't describe how much I appreciate all you did for me and Big Olds last summer. From the bottom of my heart, thank you!

    I’d also like to thank Chris AKA: 62Wagon for cutting me all the new gl*** from the old gl*** patterns I had. It was very much appreciated sweetie.

    I hope Big Olds' latest adventure story was worth the wait. Sorry it took so long to post but sometimes life gets in the way and even with the best of intentions stuff happens.

    I can finally see the light at the end of the "Project Big Olds" build tunnel and it’s a bright light and I’m thrilled. It’s going to be a very Merry Christmas in my world this year.

    Happy Holidays to each and every one of you.
     
  10. That interior looks like a 10 to me.

    Congratulations, Denise!
     
  11. shpotty
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    Denise,

    The Olds is simply a knockout, there's no other way to put it.
     
  12. Retrorod
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    What a great thread, thanks Denise for taking us there!!!
     
  13. Dreddybear
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    Wow. I'm finally in a Denise picture. I'm famous!
     
  14. zman
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    wow, I love Sean's work... Maybe I can get my *** in line....
     
  15. BinderRod
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    Looks like a great time! You might want to move your spare key..
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    Big Olds looks GREAT

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  16. hotrodladycrusr
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    :D That is where it was moved to....it use to be attached to the door skin.. I laughed when I saw that photo too and thought twice about posting it BUT I knew the key wasn't staying there permantly anyway.:D

    I'll find a good hiding spot for it.;)
     
  17. Mike
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    The new interior looks great Denise. Dem boy seem to know what they's a doin'.
     
  18. hotrodladycrusr
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    It's a LONG line and growing longer by the day. :cool:
     
  19. Rusty
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    Very nice ,that Doughnut rules, Casey has that car mastered, I bet you were a very happy camper, YOu deserve on the best

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  20. brokenspoke
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    Looking good Denise...
     
  21. ChevyGirlRox
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    I am so happy for you and Big Olds. I know it has been a long journey (literally!) for both of you. I can't wait to ride in it! Finally tunes!
     
  22. hudsoncustom
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    Dig it Denise! The interior fits Big Olds perfectly!
     
  23. DirtyTace
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    I always look forward to your posts. So very well done and extremely thorough. You really bring out the human element in all this madness. Must be a woman thing, 'eh?

    Big Olds looks very cl***y.
     
  24. hotrodladycrusr
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    It's a s****booking thing :D:D:D
     
  25. Kool Kat
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  26. tomcat46
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    Very nice! I like the way the design theme plays off Big Old's grille.

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  27. Fraz
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    You and Big Olds been thru a lot together. Still remember 1st time I met you at the 1st HAMB drags, it was in black primer, no top, no back seat, and wearin Torque Thrusts.

    Now it's all went and done got purdied up.

    Meanwhile the Byooik looks the same, still grey and big and obnoxious. :)
     
  28. gillgonzalez
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    Thats incredible......Sean Rules!
     
  29. Thirdyfivepickup
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    Wow it looks cool. Looks like Fat Luckys puts out another showstopping interior!

    Finally you get to cruise in comfort and style!
     
  30. G V Gordon
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    Great coverage Denise.

    I noticed that about every six or seven captions was "Sean still working..."lol At least a few folks were there to hold the other end of whatever.

    Sean is one of the nicest, quietest, and talented guys I have had the pleasure to meet. Looks like he did himself, you, and Big Ods proud.

    Amazing work, I know you were like a kid on Christmas morning.

    Congrats to all involved.

    GV
     

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