What a masterpiece, Robert!

I continue to visit this thread and am always amazed at not only the craftsmanship but the ingenuity you have shown. I often "ponder" how to accomplish a task for which there is no known (at least to me) tool and have made a few adaptions (as have most hot rodders) to common hand tools, but when I see the creativity displayed here I'm blown away. I hope you're able to continue imparting your creative genius to some younger folks as I fear we're loosing such to automated systems and computer controlled devices. Not that I'm against progress and the innovations CAD/CAM brings to the party but there is something almost sacred about "hand made" items - especially in restorations that touches me deeply.

I also enjoy seeing the pictures that include your hands - rough and well worn - attesting to the time and sacrifice that you have spent mastering your craft.

And the color..... Oh my goodness - it is truly the perfect green for this car. In my humble opinion, you're a modern day Michelangelo working with metal.

Regards,
Glenn