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Post by snapper on Jun 15, 2012 21:16:50 GMT -5
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Jun 15, 2012 22:57:21 GMT -5
Cool lil hot rod
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Post by stumay309 on Jun 16, 2012 5:56:20 GMT -5
see what you mean about the radiator but so glad you finished it anyway i think this is a great looking hot rod like its style spot on look
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Post by zbuckster on Jun 16, 2012 12:01:39 GMT -5
Nice. No very nice.
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Post by harron68 on Jun 16, 2012 13:15:42 GMT -5
Super job! Luv the roof inside detailing. Red frame perfect choice as contrast to flat primer.
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Post by Nacho Z on Jun 16, 2012 15:19:46 GMT -5
Now that is one very cool hotrod. I definitely like the style you did it in. Good job!
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Post by snapper on Jun 16, 2012 19:32:02 GMT -5
Thanks, I appreciate it! Stumay309, that front radiator serves as the forward hinge connection point for the engine bay doors, so gluing it later would have given me more wiggle room for adjustment and reducting the gaps that I'm not happy with. I had too much epoxy on the radiator (along with two connecting hoses) to try and release it without causing bad damage. Knowing this now, I think I could make this better on a second go-around. I should have known better - my spider-sense was tingling when I glued it in
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goodguy56
Junior Member
YOU GOTTA DIVE 'EM!!!
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Post by goodguy56 on Jun 16, 2012 19:52:36 GMT -5
Nice work on this. I am partial to 28 - 29 Model A P/U. As I own a 29 Hotrod P/U.
8-)RICK
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Post by 68chevy on Jun 17, 2012 7:19:06 GMT -5
Nice and clean work excellent job.
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Post by snapper on Jul 20, 2012 19:50:58 GMT -5
I appreciate the comments - thanks. Rick - you are lucky to have one of those - nice ride I bet.
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