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    Quote Originally Posted by jforbes View Post
    I love that Model A, those tires are perfect. What a bad ass look. I agree about billetproof people, they insist you have certain wheels, give me a brake. They are like Amish hot rodders.
    I am just finishing a 28 Model A truck with a pro/street/altered look, I want to go fast. I tried to post it but couldn't , guess I'll keep trying.

    John

    Dude that model a pickup is awesome. My kind of hot rod big tires and motors. I guess to many years of reading Catroons as a youngster
    1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
    "DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"

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    Also got my headers pipes cermic coated, here is a pick of the headers
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    Here is a pick of the suspension from the chrome shop.
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    Started working on the other side now. Have to skim the hole car to get it straight

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    Where do you get your chrome plating done?

    Keep up the good work!

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    Thanks hard at it
    A place called bright metals in the heights, they do great work. All that in the picks cost me 800.00, which wasnt a bad price.
    1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO53 View Post
    Thanks hard at it
    A place called bright metals in the heights, they do great work. All that in the picks cost me 800.00, which wasnt a bad price.
    Man that is a good price, hows about a heads up on them, maybe a phone number. I have a set of Desoto Hemi valve covers I need plated, mind you these valve covers are in very nice shape. No bends or kinks, they are media blasted and ready to go. The only plater I could find here in Alabama quoted me $725.00. Without seeing them, said the price could be as much as $200 higher depending on there condition. So all of your suspension parts for $800 bucks sounds sweet..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO53 View Post
    Started working on the other side now. Have to skim the hole car to get it straight

    Is this one of those slave laborers? If so where did you get him? I need one for my Ford Truck body!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Is this one of those slave laborers? If so where did you get him? I need one for my Ford Truck body!
    Yea he works for chesseburgers and rootbeer
    Trying to show them the ropes
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    Havn't seen this thread before, looking very nice, love them seats.
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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