Thanx 4 the Kudo's Jim. Did this 1 a few years ago in 28 days (less upholstery, to include it it was 31 days
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Nice! You really have the stance nailed on these. I am just now starting my first Deuce build. I've built lots of T-buckets, C-Cabs, and Model-A's, but never a Deuce, so I've been browsing your build threads. I may pester you with some questions later on; I hope that's OK.
Got the gauge panel ready.
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don, you need to put your "touch" on the center portion around the speedo. It's a nice looking piece, just needs a little more "something" to move it up a notch. Something like a brush polish, or a vintage badge, or airbrush high lighting...........a character enhancement of some sort. Maybe an engraved tribute to Ms. Mary, or something of hers that brings a smile to your face attached below the speedo..................just my brain churning...
UPDATELeft Sunday am to go get roller, returned Monday afternoon. Body work DONE, tail lights pre-fitted, cowl vent now working,Gas tank fitted, doors and dash removed and blocked, prepped and painted. This 1 will go real smuuuuuuuth.
I was wondering about you Don. We had not heard anything from you and that is unusual because when you are in the middle of a project, you just keep right on doing stuff that most of us only wish we could. Glad to hear from you. Now, the parts will fly!
Man, I love 40's-nice Truck!
Who built the body and chassis? I like the recessed stock type firewall
Well you enjoy your short break away at the NSRA meeting Don and I'm sure the '40 will look absolutely stunning with your improvements. The roadster is coming together well to and I look forward to more updates as you go.
Update We have separation. It's in the booth, gonna slam sum color on it 2day