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    Nice looking rod you have...This will certainly be a head turner..

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    Thanks!






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    And before I forget again thanks for leaving the original door handles on the car.
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    Yeh thanks!
    Oh i had to leave handles i did remove the locks but i felt the car needed a lil chrome left down the side i have all the orginal stainless for the window trim aswell its in great shape.
    but i love just touching these handles that backward hook designs is so cool besides i didnt want to destroy the 40's feel to the car!

    When i welded this hood to the fenders wow made a ton of work for myself i opended the hood at the body line and the top of the hood is pancake style but as you can see i had to build everything from scratch!
    But i think will be worth the effort ecs. when parked next to another at a good show.
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    Great job on the Chevy! I have a soft spot for 48's.....my first car at 16 was a 48 business coupe. Put a Jimmy 6 in it....lots of great memories.

    If this is your first welding job you obviously are a quick learner.
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    Yep bought the car 5 years ago
    And have always wanted a super cool and smooth hot rod and i fellin love with the fleetline bodystyle and have always like the pro street/race style look.
    This was great just wrapping it in a 48 chevy shell.

    Also yes indeed never welded a lick until this project took my time and of course it was frustrating and threw away some cool ideas that thought just wasnt as nice as they coud be and continued to be patient, and waaaal la.
    Fortunetly most of the big fab work is done, its been nice to finally get to the fun stuff like building the console etc.

    The car has the "V" theme through out if you really look from the shape of the hand formed bird under the hood to the steering column mount and cover to the designs in the wheels the gauge cluster etc. little hints through out that i wanted to keep as a neat classic looking theme.
    Hell maybe i'll call it the "V" ROD lol






    Low mount"Right" side alt. not left in mock up







    Wrapped new rockers under the car 5"s more to the body lip for a cleaner look and to eliminate that ugly body lip that hangs under most cars!






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    Really nice work! You nailed the look.
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