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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. LN7 NUT
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    I never saw your post, can you go back and quote it? (please don't just quote the post number because I hate searching for posts that way)

    I might be able to do it, I don't care if it's OT, I saw on OT car on the road today and it didn't kill me apparently, so i must be immune.

    If you have the photos hosted anywhere PM the links to me, or I can give you my email in PM.

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  2. murfman
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    Thanks! That is the inspiration I needed!
     
  3. skot71
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    I posted them in your other thread, but here they are again.
     

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  4. atomickustom
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    Will this work? I know it's facing the wrong direction but it's the clearest one I could find via Google images.
    Having looked at it closely I'm leaning more toward the '51-52 piece, but I'll know in an instant if I can see the actual image.

    By the way, thank you for saving me the trouble of doing it the way I used to have to do this sort of thing: buy the piece, tape it onto my car, then stand back and say "nice!" or "nope!"
     

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  5. Scale may be a bit off, but here you go. Looks like I may have taken some liberties with the skirts too.

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  6. hot_rod_bones
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    LNT NUT your mailbox is full
     
  7. Cortney
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    Up again as requested! Thanks for taking a look!
     
  8. Cortney
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    Up again as requested! Thanks for taking a look!
     
  9. Cortney
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    As requested! Thanks!!
     
  10. Tim
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    Hey guys,

    Call me sick in the head but i was thumbing threw some custom photos and dug how the 1950 studebaker healights/ front fender sections look on a shoebox and couldnt help wondering what itd look like done on say a 46-48 ford tudor.

    I did a quick cut and paste together on ms paint and it looks like it could work, but it was two different colored cars so i could get the angles correct and wondered if one of you guys wanted to give it a go and see what came up

    timm
     
  11. Tim
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    Hey guys,

    Call me sick in the head but i was thumbing threw some custom photos and dug how the 1950 studebaker healights/ front fender sections look on a shoebox and couldnt help wondering what itd look like done on say a 46-48 ford tudor.

    I did a quick cut and paste together on ms paint and it looks like it could work, but it was two different colored cars so i could get the angles correct and wondered if one of you guys wanted to give it a go and see what came up

    timm
     
  12. LN7 NUT
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    Just fixed that, sorry for the inconvenience!

    It's good to know that the HAMB tells you via email when it's full and who tried to message you. :)
     
  13. atomickustom
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    Nice!
    Thank you! I like them both, but I think I'll try the '49-50 piece first. If the scale is right I like it a little bit better.
    You did extend the skirts down to match the lower fender line at my request because that's what I plan to do with my skirts. So far this little trim piece is the only change to my original plan, although I am still toying with the idea of making a stainless steel bloomer to extend back to the bumper. I do love them on my '53.
     
  14. not45blesk
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  15. Bigcheese327
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    Wow, I wouldn't touch a thing on that Panhead - just put the engine back together and ride it.

    Ok... I'd probably replace the seat, too.
     
  16. Cortney
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    SORRY for the over post!!! I think the site was screwy earlier
     
  17. kenmo
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    lol :):)
     
  18. Tat2Power
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    That looks awsome in white.. and the chop looks smooth. Can't wait to cut mine up this fall.
     
  19. Tat2Power
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    I luv this.. can't stop looking at it. I want mine just an inch or 2 lower, but it looks great!
     
  20. Lower in the suspension or the chop? I´d be very cautious about taking much more out of the top as the body is so deep already.

    Glad you like it anyway.:)
     
  21. hot_rod_bones
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    i would imagine it lower in suspension, the chop looks perfect
     
  22. Btrsweet
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    Here is some of what ya asked LOL..

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  23. Cortney
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    Sweet!!! That's just about what I was hoping for!!! Thanks!!!
     
  24. cody1958
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    can someone photoshop tru spokes or buick wires onto this truck. I think i want a set
     
  25. LN7 NUT
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    I figured you wouldn't want them on the truck with no front clip, so I lent you the one off of my 59 Suburban Limo. I used Buick wires.

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    If anyone else wants to use this as a base to paint the truck or anything else, go for it.
     

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  26. SATANACHIA
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    can anyone maybe put some cheater slicks magnesium and spindle mount wheels on my t and possibly paint or anything else that comes to mind. I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks

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  27. OahuEli
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    Thanks, gimme a few days and I'll put something together. Since Btrsweet did the cruiser version I'll do it Gasser style. :D
     
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  28. OahuEli
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    Amen to that, if that's a stocker the '48 Panheads are cool just as they are. My Dad had one, I'll try to get a pic to get colors.
     
  29. LN7 NUT
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    How do you drive that with the tip of the tranny grinding on your testicles? ;)
     
  30. nexxussian
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    Cast iron kajones? :D
     

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