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03-28-2009 11:28 PM #1
Thanks for taking us along for the ride. It's been a great build.
Tom
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03-29-2009 07:24 AM #2
Very cool stuff! Before you close this out you need to do a few glamour shots of the whole package...........low 3/4, maybe a bimbo or two, ya know, that kind of stuff.
So when does the '37-8 Chev in the background project thread start!?
BTW, I may have missed where you talked about it, but are those brackets you put on the sides of the windshield posts just for mounting the mirrors or are windwings in your future too?Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 03-29-2009 at 07:30 AM.
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03-29-2009 07:10 PM #3
Guys, I really hate to see this project wind down. I see a lot of the same people replying and I'm glad ya'll were interested enough to follow along. I've really enjoyed this whole blog thing. I feel like the thanks I've given have been too little. The comments and questions really were appreciated and fun.
The build is a very important part for me, but that doesn't mean I'm not enjoying the car!
Don - I'm driving it every chance I get! I've got almost 500 miles on it and the weather has downright sucked. I plan to wring it out when it clears up!
Bob - I'll work on the fancy photos. The bimbo might be tougher!The 37 isn't mine. I'm sort of storing it and working on it.
I do have a 37 Plymouth that I have to do a chassis for. I keep ya'll posted (no pun intended)
JR - I started another post under "Road Trip", but here's a few pics just for you!
Mike
Well to be as brief as I can the first shoot of color looked good but when I started spraying the clear I discovered all these paint flakes on the hood and back of cab. The 3m plastic sheeting I was...
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