Thread: New dude from AZ
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08-30-2004 09:56 PM #1
New dude from AZ
New guy from AZ here. Painter by trade, fabricator by nessecity. NOT here to drum up work but rather research some ideas for a future project I am looking to build. Presently I am looking to pick up and early 28-32 sedan. But If I dont' find the right 2 door, I am going to work a 4 door into a super cab pick up. I have a pretty descent fab facility and am looking forward to hacking something up. Here is a really quick comp mock up of the idea I mentioned earlier. I look forward to seeing everyones projects in action.
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08-30-2004 10:03 PM #2
Very interesting idea, Airbrushguy, but me thinks the bed needs work.
That'd be an interesting pickemup.Duane S
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08-30-2004 10:05 PM #3
Originally posted by Oldf100fordman
Very interesting idea, Airbrushguy, but me thinks the bed needs work.
That'd be an interesting pickemup.
Ride on,
Mike
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08-30-2004 10:08 PM #4
Welcome airbrush, Some nice designs on you site, too bad you are in Az or you would be having my car in your shop soon1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
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08-30-2004 11:29 PM #5
alright more Az people welcome to CHR Im here in mohave valley next to that riverdrive it like ya stole it
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08-31-2004 07:30 AM #6
welcome.............nice idea for a project.......has AZ passed FL for number of Blue hairs???..........and please keep drawing the retirees down there so I have more room to drive fast up here...........lol
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08-31-2004 07:38 AM #7
Mike,
Welcome from another Zonnie. I have a shop in Glendale and build Cobra replica/rebody kits. I checked out your site and your work looks great. I do not have that inner eye to see what is hidden on a raw panel waiting to come out in color. I can see body lines and make them come out in glass but it stops there.Jeff C.
Manufacturer of the Cobray-C3
www.cobrasnvettes.com
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08-31-2004 07:38 AM #8
Originally posted by Troglodyte
welcome.............nice idea for a project.......has AZ passed FL for number of Blue hairs???..........and please keep drawing the retirees down there so I have more room to drive fast up here...........loldrive it like ya stole it
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08-31-2004 07:44 AM #9
Welcome to the CHR...I love the extended cab idea...it looks great, and you would have more room for you stuff...keep us posted on your progress !
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08-31-2004 08:46 AM #10
Thanks all.
Angel,
Yes, I will have plenty or room to store my wife and 4 year old comfortably. It is so hard to have family time with the Harleys. I think this will be a great way to enjoy time with my family as well as being able to tow a few bike if needed. My father in law is chomping at the bit for me to get this project underway also.
Mike
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08-31-2004 09:10 AM #11
Welcome Mike...
Looks like you are headed down an interesting path with your Hot Rod project...
Your site is awesome! You do guys do some killer work... I do some airbrush graphics from time to time as well but not anywhere near your league...
Good to have you on CHR...
Dave Brisco
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08-31-2004 09:54 AM #12
Welcome to CHR AirbrushGuy.
Can't find your site ..... Maybe may geezerhood iz' catchin' up with me. Sounds like a site I would like to see. I haven't done much airbrushing the last few years, but in my youth it'a all I did. Burn out I guess. Good to have you hear."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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