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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. madfish
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    Sorry, the files were too small to do any quality work.

    oxide truck.jpg
     
  2. Colinm
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    Thanks so much man


    Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
     
  3. Flamed48
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    Thanks mad fish sorry about the file size, the front either need larger tires or an altitude adjustment your call
     
  4. themoose
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    So here's an "altitude adjustment"..Looks much better.

    pu.jpg
     
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  5. MannyK
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    Another colorized photo attempt,, The Jesse Lopez Ford
    Jesse-lopez-1941-ford-92.jpg
    Of course this is VERY undetailed and i realized i went a little too dark on the color
     
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  6. 'Mo
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    Could someone please recess the grille just a couple of inches?
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    Also interested in other ideas for a future revamp.

    What about '54 Chrysler assembly, minus the upper chrome? (The fenders are scheduled to be replaced with stockers, while retaining the custom hood. Hence, the headlights will be pulled back.)

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    All suggestions welcome. What do you think would look good?
     
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  7. themoose
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    OK...Here's a couple of variations....Grill in with your headlights, grill in with headlights back,Chrysler grill with emblem boss and w/o emblem grill in.jpg grill in hl.jpg w emblem.jpg wo emsblem.jpg
     
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  8. 'Mo
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    Thanks so much, themouse !!!
    Super job on all of them! I REALLY like #31

    Now for straycatkustom's opinion. How about it, Mick? Anything else you'd like to see?

    In the mean time, if there are other ideas, it's all fair game, including the bumper Any other suggestions/renditions would likewise be appreciated.
     
  9. themoose
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    Maybe something simple and clean

    custom built.jpg
     
  10. cheap-n-dirty
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    could some one show my roadster body, not the frame leave it black, in this color with these wheels and 40 ford hub caps in yellow , red, black, or color that would compliment the body.

    camera 4-1-15 027 (800x600).jpg p u red (620x380).jpg new wheel 3-2009 (800x600).jpg
     
  11. mbstude
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    Would love to see this '53 with these wheels and blackwalls.. Or any other wheel/tire combo anyone thinks looks good. Thanks in advance!

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  12. themoose
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    555.jpg
     
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  13. themoose
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    Chrome.jpg Cast.jpg
     
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  14. MannyK
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    I like the whitewalls much better but it's your car, whichever you like best
     
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  15. mbstude
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    Thank you Mr Moose.

    That one isn't mine, though mine is a twin to it. I had to satisfy curiosity. But I agree, I think I'll spring for whitewalls when I'm ready to go shoe shopping.
     
  16. Jeremy Shay
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    Thanks for what you fellas are doing for the community. I have a request as well.

    The steel wheels and caps are nice, but would like to entertain the thought of new wheels. Torq thrust or radir seem to be what I see most often, and "look the part". Also, I'm going to have to get a better pic, but I'm likely going to shorten and tighten up the exhaust closer to the tailpan. I'd love to see that as well.

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  17. themoose
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    I fudged the background a bit and raised and shortened the exhaust to give you some idea of how it would look

    wheels.jpg exhaust.jpg
     
  18. MannyK
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    Some more colorized pics i did,,
    Bill-Ortega-1941-Mercury.jpg Bill-Ortega-1941-Mercurycolor.jpg
    (Just colorized car,, undetailed)
    PeteBrock46.jpeg PeteBrock46color.jpg
    (Tried to get as much detail as i could)
     
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  19. MannyK
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    Can anyone fill in the quarter windows?? Thanks[
    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1431229321.593276.jpg
    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1431229339.325529.jpg
     
  20. Jeremy Shay
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    Thank you... Looks like I'll save some money, and keep the steelies.

    Pipes look like it may be worth doing. Not sure on keeping the shape, but a definite improvement.
     
  21. JimSibley
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    Would someone please do this up in a metallic red. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1431234619.381940.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1431234644.216069.jpg and I would like craigers on the front to
    Match the tears.
     
  22. themoose
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    Hey MannyK...I've been playing around with colorizing photos for awhile and have come up with a few tricks to preserve some better detail if the image is sharp enough. Here's an example.

    color.jpg
     
  23. themoose
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  24. MannyK
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    That looks great,, I got the inspiration from a picture of a custom 40 Ford from the late forties. I don't think it works as well with the larger top of the 46 ford. Thanks though, it was what I pictured!!
     
  25. madfish
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    What a pain, decided to paint with airbrush rather than layers.

    green machine.jpg
     
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  26. James D
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    Please don´t do that. /\
     
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  27. MannyK
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    Thanks for the finishing of the car,, but damn I do not like that back window, or shall I say lack of back window. Seemed like a good idea in my head
     
  28. nitrobrother
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    The problem is that you have a short-door coupe. A long-door would result in more window and less bulk behind it.
     
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  29. Dick Stevens
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    Exactly, it needs the door lengthened quite a long way to make it look good, maybe as much as 6"
     
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  30. MannyK
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    I'm interested in the car but the wedge chop is a little bit of a turn off, I was thinking of ways to fix it but I guess a chop is a chop
     

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