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    Repainted and flamed my 32 last week.

     



    I decided last fall it was time for some changes to my car. Made a few repairs and put some fresh color on the entire car, then flamed it. I figure now it will have a completely new look for the coming season.

    Can't wait til spring now.....







    And as it was last fall....

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    That's awesome. I love the symmetry and the stretched flames. Nice!

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    Times 2! That looks awesome!!

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    Car changed character with the flames. Wow!
    Noted the 5 little louvers in the bottom hood side, is that really enough to exhaust the hot air? Do you every have heat problems?

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    that's the way to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Wow, that looks awesome! I really like those flames.
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    I love it!
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    I usually don't fan the flames but those look good! Congrats!
    "It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooting View Post
    Car changed character with the flames. Wow!
    Noted the 5 little louvers in the bottom hood side, is that really enough to exhaust the hot air? Do you every have heat problems?
    I'm sure it is... My roadster has smooth hood sides with no louvers anywhere... My car runs cool as can be and has never overheated in 23,000 miles. No electric fans either.

    Flames look great BTW!

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