StylingZ asked me to put these on-line for all to enjoy. This is a great project.
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StylingZ asked me to put these on-line for all to enjoy. This is a great project.
Wow, great colors! Going to be one very nice ride!
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Originally Posted by Dave Severson
YEAH, what he said!!! LOVE the exhaust cut-outs too!!!!
StylingZ has just sent me some updated photos. This car has turned out beyond great !!!!:D :3dSMILE: :D
Mike - need your comments as well - I would guess that there are many who will be asking for more information:cool:
Really nice 2-tone paint scheme. I am considering something similar for my Nova.
The tru fire flames have a 3D effect and looking at them from different angles especially in the direct sunlight make them really pop. The flames on the hood which you cannot see very well really are my favorite. I've just done something really different and I have so many "one off" custom made items on this roadster which has created a black hole in my wallet. About 3 more weeks and I'll be on the road. The AC is being completed and then my already completed ultra leather interior will be installed late next week. If I'm lucky I will have a few weeks to drive it to work any BUGS out prior to storing it for the winter. I'll post some more photos once she's on the road and after I have my convertible top made...trying to decide on black or white now. It would be impossible to match the two tone interior colors perfectly.
Man that frame is blinding, nice color
Very Nice!!! :3dSMILE: Where did you get the exhaust cutouts? What are the specs of the engine?
that is a really hot looking car and engine. Job well done!
Moter, I got those cutout a year ago some place back east. There are oval designed low profile to fit on the new Dodge chargers. As for the engine it is an original 1970 LS6 454 which I purchased long ago brand new and I had never fired it. I had it built professionally 2 times and this last time was the first time it was fired and run in on a dyno. I upgraded from the stock LS6 cam the first time to a large flat tappet, and now I've gone to a large hyd. roller cam.
jyardgirl, thanks for the compliment and I truthfully cannot wait until this job is well done. Not much sunny weather left to be driving here in Oregon & this roadster will never see rain in its life. Guess you thought it really looks hot because of the flames being so realistic!!! :)
Absolutely beautiful StylingZ! I really can't imagine building anything that nice.
That is extremely nice-very well thought out, and I wish it were mine! Great job stylingZ! That one's gonna turn some heads!
Based on your earlier description I wasn't sure about the flames, but they look great, fit the overall style of the car well.
As for the top, only black will do the rest of the car justice. Too bad Kenny Jones passed, you'd have loved one of his.
Do you have any pics of the interior?
That thing looks FANTASTIC !:D :D
I would be happy to just have the frame and running gear. Ok I would be really happy to have the whole car, very nice indeed.
Richard
Bob, thanks for the compliment. I know my build is not for everyone's taste but it has turned out as I had pictured it two years ago when I began this journey. It is an all steel roadster with a 30 roadster title. I was hoping to have it done in time for the Good Guys show in Puyallop this year, but I've encountered one glitch after another. I will be lucky to get a couple weeks of driving in this year before the weather gets too bad so maybe I can get any bugs worked out prior to storing it. I still have a convertible top to have made for it once it get the roadster in my hands. Kenny Jones is busy working on hotrods in heaven now. Maybe I will see you at the Good Guys show next year unless I'm working with Kenny Jones. :3dSMILE:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
Holy crap! That came out nice!!!
WOW!!!
Now why'd ya have to go and do that to me. I was just thinking I was doing a good job and I see something like that.
Very nice ride.
Sean
Steve, thanks for the nice words...I loved the way your flames came out too! I just went a little different direction and got lucky.
Sgo70 I see nothing wrong with the good job you are doing. Believe me you will get more enjoyment out of yours than you will realize. I'm already starting to shudder about people who show no respect and slam their doors open with no concern if they hit someone else's car. I just keep telling myself they make more paint so put the 44 mag away.
StylingZ sent me some more photos that I would like to post. I have enough for another reply to follow, too
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