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

  1. Really digging the first pic with the chrome slots over all the renditions so far. Can I talk you into doing that with a pinner whitewall please? Got to be sure before I spend the loot! THX
     
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  2. I was wanting the Chev fender on the 57 Fargo with the whole thing that green! Thanks again!


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  3. Rot 'n Kustom
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    If you go this way, please post a photo. I'd like to see how close my rendering came to the real thing!

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  4. Absolutely I will. I think it's between this^^^^^^^^^^^^ and chrome reverse type wheels. Gonna be a tough call just on the renderings. THX!!! 32 green.jpg
     
  5. NICE!!
     
  6. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Here is one in white with '57 Chevy fenders. I believe these fenders are available in fiberglass, too.
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  7. The dodge ones are available in fiberglass as well but at $1000 Canadian plus shipping they are out of the budget for now


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  8. Stan Back
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    from California

    The problem I see is that I think the wheel lip treatment has to be similar front and back or they look strange.
     
  9. Well considering Dodge used the same fenders from ‘53-‘85 they don’t match anything they are on! Hence why I wanted to see the later Chevy ones, never know


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  10. Peanut 1959
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  11. Thanks but that’s $600 us, so $800 Canadian plus shipping. I’ll fix some that I have if I have too, but they are bad...


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  12. One final request if I may? Chrome SS Cragars with pinner whites please. Much appreciated! wheels.jpg
     
  13. hotrodjack33
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    Last week, on the F.A.S. I posted a "self portrait" (the thumbnail) that I did back in college...got a really lousy grade on it...go figure:(

    Anyway, I also did this self portrait back college of me and my '35 Ford PU which I drove (when it ran) all through college . Unfortunately it got some water damage over the years...don't know if it can be cleaned up...thought I would post it here and see if anyone can do anything to repair/improve it.


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  15. Thanks moose!! Not bad actually...


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  16. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Jack,
    I love the self portrait - maybe a little R. Crumb inspiration? Anyway, I dig the truck with you in back. Nice composition. I cleaned it up and used a bit of intuition filling in the blanks.
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  17. hotrodjack33
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    WOW Dave !!! That looks GREAT...amazing work...can't even tell where you touched it up. Thanks so much. And thanks for the kind words.

    You nailed it on R. Crumb. Below is my post on last weeks F.A.S....and giving R. Crumb full credit for the style
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    In one of my "life drawing" classes back in college, one of our assignments was a Self Portrait. Needless to say, my Prof. was not impressed with my R.Crumb inspired rendering

    Not auto related...but thought some would be interested in seeing my interpretation of how I "gitter done":p [​IMG]

    Thanks again

    Jack
     
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  18. @themoose, can you please make this green? For comparison sake? Thanks!

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    Same color as this just with the stock fenders.
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    And if you can put cragar ss on both as well please.

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  19. verde742
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    Maybe put the left fender on the right side AND right fender on Left side..?
    love the color
     
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  20. That picture was the day I brought it home, hence the box not sitting level.


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  22. Thanks again


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  23. GraeffSS
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    Lately I have been with some Willys Aeros in my mind, so here are 2 pictures.

    The first is more of a prompt. It's one of the prototypes for the Brazilian Aero, let's imagine this one was actually released (maybe around '56) in the US. How would you guys build it as a late 50's or early 60's styled custom?

    The second one is the actual Brazilian Aero (post facelift), i always thought the front end doesn't match the rear very well (like a 50's front in a early 60's car), let's try to change that. For this one i kind of have some idea of what to do:
    Make it into a 2 door sedan (keeping the roofline, while slanting the windshield a little)
    Section the body (maybe 2.5 or 3")
    Move the headlights into the grill, keeping the turn signals (like a Oo oO arrangement), then moving the grill and bumper up and adding a valance. (The overall result should resemble a '63 Pontiac Tempest).

    Thanks in advance, and sorry if I made too big of a request. BrooksStevensWillys_35.jpeg images.jpeg

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  24. Rot 'n Kustom
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    I took the Willys design study and made a few alterations. I kept the cool headlight eyebrows, but changed the grille opening and hood flow. Added a small finned rear and changed the side trim to visually lengthen the body. Shoot some custom paint, put on whitewalls and lakes pipes and you are ready to go.

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  25. Squablow
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    I took a whack at it, following your instructions, but bear in mind I'm a hack at photo editing so it's kinda rough. Maybe someone can dial it in better.

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  26. GraeffSS
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    That looks nice, the new hood and grill really bring it together. Now, it's interesting that you decided to add fins, I didn't noticed that the picture cut the rear end, but this is it:
    BrooksStevensWillys_34.jpeg
    You really nailed down the body. And the front end is really close to what I imagined. If anyone wants to work from your edit, i would sugest un-frenching the headlights and blending the hood and fenders to the grill. Other than that it's really nice.

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  27. Just got this idea in my head.
    Can I see this Dodge with the fins removed?
    Thanks in advance
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  29. Awesome!!! Thanks moose!!!
     
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