Well at this rate, you should have that thing finished by the time I'm ready to collect social security. Guess you aren't really DONE.......better get off that O/T project and get back to a REAL car. * * * * * No really, I LOVE the improvements; especially the shiny bits. =O)
Hey Eric, Lookin good man, I'm still collecting pieces for the tudor, hope to get started on it soon. Got an Olds 324 rocket engine w/ 3spd top loader for it last month.
Lick-ass hotrod!!! Sorry, couldn't help myself!!! I've been following your build for a while, and it is inspiring and incredibly impressive. I hope you don't mind, but i have been stealing some of your tricks for my son's T roadster!
Did you see you are in the new Goodguys? page 78 My Olds is in there too on page 34 with a little pic of the car and 35 with a big pic looking down inside the interior and the back of my head.
That killer top really caps that build off! I've always liked your work Eric;....regardless of the scale.
What a great looking car! I am building a similar set up myself. It looks like a 31 cowl you started with. Is it a closed car cowl? What doors did u use? The real question though is what is the back of the body made out of? RPU? I am piecing together my body now and was looking at the body panel Brookville roadster has for their 31 RPU. It would sure save me a lot of work. I would really appreciate some input, thanks, Steve
Nice rod! The windshield, really like it. I got to ask, is it done modified to fit on the car or scratch build? Pun intended. Is it merc rear side Windows? I might be wrong, I've bin wrong before ;-)