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07-12-2010 03:51 PM #1
Thanks for the photos Rick (I hope thats your name,sorry if I got it wrong) I loved that fully fendered '32 too and have a friend in town that has just brought a steel 5 window in from LA and has it mocked up in his lounge at the moment as he has tooooo many projects out in the workshop on the go. I will try and upload a couple of photos for you.
That woodgraining looks good too and Hotrodpaint on here is good at doing that with a airbrush but it is a dying art over here sadly I think.
Sorry I have too shrink the kids dear, (photos)I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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07-12-2010 03:58 PM #2
I'm back with those resized kids,aleast I'm hoping I got it right
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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07-12-2010 07:30 PM #3
Love thse Duece coupes
Dear Project THX138, I met the New Age people @ the Eastern Nats. Great people. Great cars then (2004). I have been following Duece coupes even b-4 I was introduced to Street Rodding in 1985.
Hey,Don, I'm back
heatwave"Chance favors the prepared mind"
Car Cruisin spectator remark about my suede paint :
"That will look nice when it is painted"
(it is painted).
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07-13-2010 06:20 AM #4
Hey, No problem seeing the pictures here, nice stuff!!
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07-13-2010 11:59 AM #5
Hey Guys,
First off I am glad that you all are able to see these pictures and second I am happy to hear that you all are liking the coupes.
I have never met with the guys from NAM but I have talked to them a ton on the phone as they are the ones that are building all of my Graffiti Coupe stuff for me (yes, others may buy this stuff from them if they want to). Like I have said countless times they are someone of the nicest guys in the business and I have no problem calling them friends.
Hey whiplash23T, I sure wish I could keep my 32 in the house like the one of your friends! Like to see how he did that! Man, my wife would really come unglued if we had a 32 sitting in our living room, but then again see is always wanting me sit there and watch tv with her
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07-14-2010 01:12 AM #6
Well it is like this Project32, My mate Steve doesn't have a wife to complain about what happens indoors.
Behind the drapes is bi folding doors out onto a small patio which with a couple of wooden ramps was wide enough to get the car in. Abit of history on the '32, it was an old stockcar in CA and although complete it is rough but as Steve says,it is steel and it is his...He also has an early Hemi with multi carbs that may find home in it but I like the flatty in it. On a lighter note Steve got caught by some other friends recently sitting in the '32 eating his dinner watching "Mad Fabricators" on his laptop that was purched on the cowl panel.

I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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08-16-2010 08:17 PM #7
That's not a bad way to eat dinner!!!Tracy Weaver
www.recoveryroominteriors.com
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06-24-2012 03:23 PM #8
I know I'm jumping in on an old thread, but I bought a New Age 32 5 Window this year, and they are probably better than ever now. The customer service is OUTSTANDING! I have a unique project, which I have going here 1932 Ford Coupe Project Thread . They molded their body/chassis around a 521 Ford, and we couldn't be happier.
New Age Motorsports 32 5/W 521/C6







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