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

  1. That would look fantastic going down the road or pulling into the local cruise-in!
     
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  2. jimmy six
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    The 55 Olds my mom had rear fender skirts that were rectangular in shape. Instead of being full they had a rear facing arch. That arch had a “lip” and you needed to take them off to change a tire. The arch was in the same design as the front wheel opening..
     
  3. Peanut 1959
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    Some of you may be following along as @Lloyd's paint and glass is building a custom '57 Chevy 210 wagon. He doesn't have a good '57 grille or blinker bar, so I wanted to suggest a simple custom alternative. Maybe one of you COVID-19 shut-in could throw this '58 grille mesh into this '57 grille opening (sans '57 blinker bar). Much thanks! 1958-chevrolet-impala-front-bumper.jpeg 1b114711601a4456af28a4bed4be53ae.jpeg
     
  4. verde742
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    AMEN !! AMEN !! BLACK AND GOLD....
     
  5. Squablow
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    Not a photoshop but a real period picture of a similar mod but using a '59 grille, I really like this. Not that '58 or '59 grilles are dirt cheap or anything, but if you had access to one, it'd work.

    mild custom.jpg
     
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  6. Stan Back
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    "The 55 Olds my mom had rear fender skirts that were rectangular in shape."

    J.D. –

    I think that some of the GM higher series (98, Super Chief, Super) sometimes had flush-mounted skirts in some year of the fifties (how's that for a completely non-committal sentence?). The ones on the subject Olds are not that high. I'd guess if you wanted to clean up the quarter panel (and couldn't find the required skirts for your model, it might be easier to make your own and fit them to a higher, more horizontal line, than to do away with the lip (no easy chore) and fabricate a complex skirt from scratch.

    I know, in the case of an extremely lowered car (like my Plymouth), I'd like a higher opening to service tires without having to pull the shocks to gain access. But, I'm lazy.

    Stan
     
  7. 55Rocket
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    I almost went that route.. very close 2nd to the Kaiser ones in my eyes..
     
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  10. grill.jpg
     
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  11. You do nice work with photoshop "themoose". Wonder what the 57 would look like with the gunsights on the bonnet shaved.
     
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  12. Hood.jpg
     
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    Nice work Moose...As always.
     
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  14. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Here Comes That Rainy Day Feelin' Again :rolleyes:

    56 Chevy Kustom Pickup Final 2.jpg
     
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  15. sliceddeuce
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    Nice....Four wheel steering too. Kidding.
     
  16. Rot 'n Kustom
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    HA - that made my day!
     
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  17. jimmy six
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    Stan, back when mom had the Old's super 88 every one had the skirts with arched opening stock I think. Just like 55-56 Ford factory skirts with the rolled lip on the bottom not flat. I have them for mine. After markets always looked better and met the lower body line as I remember.
     
  18. Squablow
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    This looks better than I would have thought, and the scale seems dead-on, which is often a problem with photoshop renderings. I could see this also working with several different parking light options, maybe even integrated into the bumper bullets, like a '52 Buick has.
     
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  19. waylow64bird
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    IMG_1506.JPG just to see what a bubble top would look like thanks for your time


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  20. Roger O'Dell
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    I don’t remember ever seeing a 58 Chevy grille in one, but I like it.
     
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  21. bouble.jpg
     
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  24. Rot 'n Kustom
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    I love this generation of Packards. Those big gorpy grilles are a bugger to clean up and get right, though. I wanted to keep the Packard look and tried multiple approaches. I finally gave up and put the stock grille back in!
    1951 packard Final.jpg
     
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  25. James D
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    Italian-esque/Ghia looking sort of facelift. That grille surround is way too clunky for me. 1951-packard-facelifted.jpg
     
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  26. I was wondering what the 57-59 ford F100's would look like as a sort of bronco. Anyone wanna try a rendering? 20200406_222546.jpeg

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  27. justabeater37
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    Looking to put an image to the voices in my head I tried but couldn’t come up with pics from the same angle I am thinking a mash up of Torchies truck with skirts, Royalshifters(now?) front clip with Cad grille, with a nod to the Porter truck with WWW and channeled to upholstered running boards most of the parts are collected but would be awesome to see if the voices in my head are just crazy Thanks D646C66D-49C2-4355-87B0-5B83F62DF00F.jpeg 3C27CABC-EE08-4E0B-B686-04E03B0C8C76.jpeg 745B7942-37D4-4CA7-A50B-217552FBA679.jpeg AFF19587-F76E-4A6D-A771-7637ECE5CD10.jpeg CE0C744C-871E-405A-927A-AC2DEDA79D37.jpeg
     
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  28. Squablow
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    Love the Euro style reworked grille and bumper on this rendition! I feel like this would lend itself well to a more sportscar-like convertible/roadster with Carribean style wheel arches front and rear.
     
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  29. Flamed48
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    [​IMG]

    Could one of gents add some with walls to the car please and thank you


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