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    1930 Model A rebuild

     



    I've had this car 21 years now. This past winter I had it repainted black with flames and graphics and a satin clear coat. It turned out pretty good. What do you guys think? Just waiting for spring time to take it out again.
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    Nice ride. Like the flame job with the skulls!
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    You had a talented air brush guy to get that level of detail on the skulls, and also a steady hand on that rear deck striping work.
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    Flat/satin black has become so common it's a good touch to mix it up a bit. Adds some pop!
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    Thats some nice work, i esp like the reverse flame effect - he was slick with that one. Was the base black a satin too or just the clear coat, thanks oj

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    Nice! I like it.


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    That is some nice art work!

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    Looks great, I have a '30 myself. PM me about your tunnel ram, Im getting ready to pull the trigger on that set up and have researched it to no end, would like some input from you on tips/tricks to get it dialed in.....
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    That looks awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohead1 View Post
    Looks great, I have a '30 myself. PM me about your tunnel ram, Im getting ready to pull the trigger on that set up and have researched it to no end, would like some input from you on tips/tricks to get it dialed in.....
    The OP made his post about 11 months ago and hasn't been back since...... I wouldn't be expecting a lot of input from him about the tunnel ram set up........
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    Very nice..
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