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Art & Inspiration The **OFFICIAL** door lettering thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Big Dad, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. fourspd2quad
    Joined: Jul 6, 2006
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    Saw this recently.
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  2. 51504bat
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Several years ago I was vacationing in Oregon and came upon this truck advertising a local brewery. It became the inspiration for the naming of my orchard and the logo on my avatar. Unfortunately the brewery was closed so I didn't get a chance to taste the beer. Maybe next trip.
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  3. cstenz
    Joined: Aug 27, 2011
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    IMG_gilmore door.jpeg IMG_gilmore tank.jpeg gilmore rear tank.jpeg IMG_golden rule door.JPG IMG_golden rule tank.JPG willard door.JPG willard tank.jpg Here's a few I have lettered.
     
  4. nunattax
    Joined: Jan 10, 2011
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    NICE WORK there bud
     
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  5. wow, stunning! :)
     
  6. 41 GMC K-18
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  7. cstenz
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    Oh yeah, 1-shot and a phonebook palette.
     
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  8. door on a 39 Chevy woodie,...?
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  9. Big Dad
    Joined: Dec 20, 2005
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  10. natrlgas49
    Joined: Apr 6, 2019
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    Does any one remember this company in Mineapolas, Minnesota. It was painted over with a paint brush in a light blue many years ago and then faded almost all off. 100_3599.JPG
     
  11. GEET
    Joined: May 15, 2007
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  12. Jack Wagon
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    from Ferguson

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  13. be nice if the flyer told ya what state or town this event is in!!!
     
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  14. Lone Star Mopar
    Joined: Nov 2, 2005
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    It says New Florence, MO in big red letters.
     
  15. A pickup doors I did back in 2019.
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  16. OK, now I see it, that script writing is easily overlooked
     
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    The new look of my 56 Dodge shop truck!
     
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  18. Cooon
    Joined: Feb 2, 2009
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    A friend doodled this up for me for a new shed I am building


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  19. natrlgas49
    Joined: Apr 6, 2019
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  20. Just whipped this baby up
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  21. GEET
    Joined: May 15, 2007
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    Here is one we did. getting a lot of attention here in FLA. very cool build. thumbnail_image1.jpg
     
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  22. That looks great, any interior pic's?
     
  23. 6sally6
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    I had several favorites as a kid.
    One was The Falstaff Can! Primer gray 55 Shivel-lay with full size Falstaff beer decal/drawing on the door. Prolly the first "stocker" pull the front tires off the ground.
    The other was called DEFIANCE.A picture of a big bird swallowing a mouse but the mouse had his arm & fist out of the birds mouth & around the birds throat keeping him from totally swallowing the mouse. (I guess you would hafta see it to understand it)
    Just sorry I didn't snap a picture of them.
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  24. 6sally6
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    Not on the door but...............
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  25. 6sally6
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    Kinda 'cute' and original!
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  26. samurai mike
    Joined: Feb 24, 2009
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    isf65.jpg IMG_0232.JPG another one IMG_0232.JPG
     
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  27. drummer59
    Joined: Feb 15, 2011
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    Painted this for a local flooring company this summer. The owner obviously likes the patina'd look. 100_3791.jpg
     
  28. jnaki
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    Hello,

    Before the pandemic blues that struck all over the USA and the world, small businesses had a great time helping others do some work on old trucks and hot rods in various neighborhoods, everywhere. One of the nicest places was a converted gas station in a coastal OC city. They played to a market, but it is a small one, due to the fact that the buying market has 50% of its clientele as blue water and fish.

    But, the coastal city hot rod scene was kept alive by a lot of people and their builds. The gas station is/was now an automotive repair business and was so until the throes of the pandemic shut down. It looked empty, as it does, today. It was sad to see the various hot rods and trucks no longer on the lot or mechanic’s stalls. The pandemic hit on all fronts.

    Jnaki

    The photograph of the old lettering on the door of the old truck, led to a different place almost 90 miles inland, at the base of the local mountain range, to H&H Flatheads.
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    The site tells an interesting story and some cool facts about their longtime support for all things Flatheads.
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    H&H Flatheads Re-Introduces Wilson & Woods Cylinder Heads

    On September 10, 2018
    Press Release:

    La Crescenta, CA — Highly regarded in the ‘go to’ shop for Ford and Lincoln flatheads, H&H Flatheads has added the rare Wilson & Woods 8BA heads to their existing lines of Austin, Navarro and Sharp Speed Equipment.
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    “Hot rodders are always looking for something a little different.” Said Mike Herman, owner of H&H Flatheads that celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year. “My first acquisition was the Navarro line purchased from Barney who was a great mentor. That was followed by Sharp and then Austin. Recently, the opportunity arose to purchase the Wilson & Woods patterns. Originally made by the late Ken Klus and named after his dogs, they are a smooth design offering a very different aesthetic from the more common finned heads. Polished, they look amazing.”

    "Cast in Los Angeles from the highest quality T6 tempered A356 aluminum and CNC machined, the 24-stud Wilson & Woods heads are designed to fit the desirable 1949-53 8BA flatheads."

    "Besides an ever-widening range of speed equipment, H&H Flatheads also offers full machine shop services for classic engines; everything from hot tanking, acid dipping and pressure sealing through all stages of machining to short or full-block assembly."

    So, what happened to the small old converted gas station in the coastal OC city? It is still there, but the doors are closed and for the duration of the pandemic or possibly future business, it is permanently closed. No more hot rods, old trucks and sedans sitting out in the gas station property.
     
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  29. Ringleader
    Joined: May 30, 2010
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    Was bought new in 1948....Lettered in 49....I'm the 2nd owner ... Yes I'm trying to save what I can of the original lettering (won't redo it) but this time will be a hot rod not a farm truck...
     

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  30. Bandit Billy
    Joined: Sep 16, 2014
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    I'd change that "T" to an "E" and leave the rest of the lettering alone.
     

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