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

  1. bobj49f2
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  2. HotRodNisse
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    Made this picture today to the Russian Hot Rod Club !! :cool::cool::cool:
     

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  3. pro1street
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    Here's the blue version,I may have taken a little more than 4" on the chop.
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  4. I've been thinking of painting my 32 Roadster 67 'vette "Sunfire Yellow", or something close too it. Could someone "Shop" it for me, put wide whites (black rims/baby moons), and the slicks on the primered roadster in the picture on it...please? I've included 2 pics of the "Sunfire Yellow" color, on the 'vette in the pictures. It would be very much appreciated. I plan on doing my grille flat black, with the stainless around the edge of the insert, but needless to say it's not in the pictures...it's in my bedroom in Florida...:D Thanks, guys...
     

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  5. can someone slam this or do what you want with it.

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  6. oh and chop it as low as you want
     
  7. bobj49f2
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  8. bbdiamond
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    bobj49f2 ,
    Thanks looks real good..
     
  9. HotRodNisse
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    GAZ 12 ZIM, The Bonneville Salt Flats :cool:
     

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  10. wyoming
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    from My house

    any help?
     
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  12. nailhead_brent
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    How about this in orange and cream, I've got some money saved and thinking of a total re do on the wagon!

    I want the main part of the body and window frames orange with a cream roof and cream bottom!

    Thanks in advance!
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  13. Iluvnos
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    I would be grateful if someone can photoshop my ride hot rod flat black with red steel wheels and whitewall tires so I can see what it will look like when I am done. Sorry the pic is so small. I can upload a larger one if it will make it easier.

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  14. HotRodNisse
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    :cool:
     

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  16. Damn, is that thing on a Bronco frame?
     
  17. INJUNTOM
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    I'd like to see what someone could do with the stance and wheels on my '37 Pontiac.

    Someone did one of it quite awhile back with Weld wheels:
     

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  18. INJUNTOM
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    I'd like it the same in front, but maybe a couple inches higher in the rear. Not sure what wheels I'll go with. Pretty sure I don't want Americans, Slots, Cragars, etc

    Maybe some kind of Halibrand look or Salt Flat style. I like the look of the Radir, but I think they need to be deeper than what I can run on the rear to look right. I dunno...
     
  19. While I greatly admire the originality of your plan, I can´t help thinking that your car would look really nice as a mild sixties Custom. Perhaps use Astros instead of the Cragars. I tweaked a slightly better picture that I found. Alternatively you could do what a lot of folks seem to and make some kind of A/FX lookalike.

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  20. Iluvnos
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    Originality.... owww stabb.. LOL Now that is a sweet looking idea. Only change I would make is leaving the side trim red to match the interior I just finished restoring. Now without sounding like a complete turd.... how did the lowered stance get achieved? Or if that was one of the photoshop tweaks? Other than bagging it how would you do it. Spindles?
     
  21. :D;)

    I just lowered it in photoshop - and removed the continental kit(!!?)
    The red side stripe would be just as cool.

    No idea at all how you´d go about lowering it in real life - I´m just the photoshop dude. I try and avoid having anything to do with real life in the usual scheme of things.
     
  22. 4 in. chop suede black
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  23. Don´t paint the window frames - it´ll look really strange.
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  24. HotRodNisse
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    :d:d
     

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  25. INJUNTOM
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    Thanks James D - any way to get the stance different?
     
  26. Sure - what do you want to see?
     
  27. INJUNTOM
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    Similar to the stance in my photoshopped pic with the weld wheels, but maybe a couple inches higher in the rear. Maybe sevral different wheel types too if you feel up to it. :D
     
  28. LEE 01
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    from illinois

    Anyone?
     

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  29. INJUNTOM
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    I like that stance...I'll bet it rides rough though...
     

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