Ha ha ha, It wasn't that bad really Steve.
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After looking at all these pics and the total craftsmanship (more like ARTIST) of this build......im selling all my tools and sheet metal stuff, giving away my hot rods, and burning the garage......this is just amazing....you are one talented man. Extremely nice stuff, i used to think i was pretty handy with fabrication.....im not even CLOSE to being worthy....holy cow...
Going through the build log section and came across this one Steve, Do you still have it or is it long gone ?
No mate its still here, I'm waiting for the workshop to empty and then I will be back on it, I have 2 cars in the shop that are coming to the end andi've decided to not take on anymore full builds as the parts side has grown so much I can't do both jobs anymore.
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That is so cool that the Hot Rod Industry is going ahead in leaps and bounds over in the UK. I have a friend here in Auckland that has been in business now for a couple of years building cars from chassis to turn key and although he struggles with the odd person who wants the best top job for the cheapest price, he is doing extremely well. His name is Steve too funnily enough so guys with that name must have something special in the blood. Actually for a small population of just over 4.5 million people, we have quite a successful hot rod industry New Zealand wide. I will look forward to when you have time to clean the cobwebs off the T Coupe and start on it again.