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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I will have to admit that I didn't "share the vision" originally... But, I'll admit now that I do like it. It will really throw some folks off. One of those "somethings different" changes. Cool.
    I have to admit I'm still in "wait & see" mode for this front section. It's hard for me to grasp much beyond some subtle shaving & tweaking on the front of a 57 Chevy because it's so cool to start with, but I'll keep an open mind.....

    But as usual, whether I like the end result stylistically or not, the craftsmanship is excellent, as always!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    I have to admit I'm still in "wait & see" mode for this front section. It's hard for me to grasp much beyond some subtle shaving & tweaking on the front of a 57 Chevy because it's so cool to start with, but I'll keep an open mind.....

    But as usual, whether I like the end result stylistically or not, the craftsmanship is excellent, as always!!!
    I'm trying to keep things subtle, and at the same time build in some aerodynamics.... Mainly trying to stop the air from "piling up" in all the open places on the front end and in the wheel wells... Not sure I've got all the answers for getting this barn door to go thru the air smoothly yet, but I'll keep working on it.... Should see the reaction of the the real Tri-Five guys----they all hate me!!!!!
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