Dave-I have to admit when you said your going to mod the openings,I thought you where going to destroy the look of a classic 57.But what you did looks really good. Nice job,Dave.
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Dave-I have to admit when you said your going to mod the openings,I thought you where going to destroy the look of a classic 57.But what you did looks really good. Nice job,Dave.
Whenever I make a change in the configuration of something (radius wheelwells, chop, section, french taillights, etc.) I usually shoot a picture and photoshop the changes on the computer. Have you done that, Dave? I'm anxious to see how this will look...:confused:
Nope, wouldn't even know how to began..... I just look at it, decide what I want, and go to work!!!! I use posterboard and make a lot of templates, tape them on the car, stare at them for awhile, then decide if I like it or not!!!!!
Falcon, thanks, having fun with this build, for sure!!!!! Probably going to leave a lot of people scratching their heads, got me scratching my head to figure out how I want to do things!!!!!:LOL::LOL::LOL:
and...sometimes I just listen carefully and let the car tell me what it wants!!!!!!
"Put the FORD in, put the FORD in................ I can hear it whisperin now!" :)
Well, that would certainly take care of the last two chebbie guys around here that still speak to me!~!!!!!!!!!!!!:LOL::LOL::LOL:
Ford 427 engine.:HMMM: Well if you cut the fins off it that would save how many pounds??.:rolleyes::LOL::LOL:
Yeah.I wasn't very clear on what I meant,was I??.:whacked::LOL::LOL:
Well, one fender roughed in, then I shot some primer on it to get a better look..... I'll leave the final body work till the mock up part of the build is complete, then put the front end on the stand and finish up the body work on it!
If I could just somehow figure out how to fit one of John's 815 inch Ford Hemi's into the budget, life would be great, wouldn't it!!!!!!!????????:LOL::LOL::LOL: