Lee Pratt is working to finish a five window in this same vein which I am anxious to see completed. This car raises the bar very high. Lee won't disappoint.
That has to be the quissential chopped and channeled Deuce fivewindow. One of the few cars I have seen without a bad angle. The color is dark enough to have "the look" but still light enough to show the details nicely. And from the looks of the previously posted photos it poses well for everyone.
Just PERFECT! As mentioned, just as perfect as my all time favorite, Lynn Yakel 32. I`l take it any day! .................................... Taildragger&fenderless
I was gonna get on here and just say....Perfect hot rod! I see the 2 previous posters chose the same word.
Just got done looking at the pictures AGAIN and I hate just repeat what everyone else is sayin' but, DAMN! That thing is perfect, *****in' and just plain beautiful! Very well done. Crazy how with that much chrome it doesn't look over done. The color, interior, stance....just *****in'
Tasty...reeeaaally tasty. I've often thought of brown as the forgotten color for a hot rod or custom, and contrasted with the off-white makes it look good enough to eat! Think vanilla ice-cream w/ chocolate syrup......or chocolate ice-cream w/marshmallow. For me, the lighter brighter colors can sometimes look gaudy or "toyish"...not to discount or disrespect them...I like'em. But I love the darker colors...black of course, deep dark navy blue, maroon, burgundy, dark dark green, and yes...chocolate brown. Thanks for the pictures, Ryan.
I had to bump this because I've been looking at pics of this car throughout the day to pick me up from the dulldrums of work. This car is perfect!
What makes this car perfect? How does somone take the same combination of parts done hundreds of times and get something that stands out as this one does? My hats off to this build.