Hey guys I've been reading posts on here for a couple months and really like how helpfull and dedicated to tarditional rods and cutoms. I own a 1923 t-bucket, have owned a 51 merc 4door, 53chevy 5 window pick up, 1963 plymouth sport fury, and a 1938 chrysler 4 door seadn royal. I am now building a 1983 malibu lowrider with custom style. Frenched antenna shaved trim , bellflower tips and 13x7 supremes from coys wheels. it will soon be painted a ford color mocha pearl with gold ice pearl. I pictured my daily driver xb with one of my supremes with it . The steel wheel is what i have on the xb. thats my bucket on the river front facing Louisville.
I have a dash trim panel thats a bout 5'' wide x 18'' long that i want to have airbrushed. Im thinking just a bunch of skulls.I'll have it base coated cleared and scuffed for you. what kind of price do you think??
Thank God you know how to pronounce the name correctly. Formerly from Jeffersonville (not far from where your car is pictured). Good to have you here. Welcome from O-HI-O. The Rock
And a big ole welcome from over here in the Eastern part of the bluegrass.....................Pikeville that is..
Welcome from London (KY). Congratulations on the pronunciation, I remember when I was a newspaperman in Scottsburg, Ind. We had people who were always arguing about it, whether it was Looahville, Lewisville, Loeeville, or what. I knew the right way, having grown up there, but I suggested in a weekly column that if they didn't believe me, just drive down there and ask somebody. They did. Crossed the bridge and stopped at the first place they came to, went in and asked the guy behind the counter, "How do you pronounce the name of this place?" He replied very slowly, "Bur-Ger-King." Works for Staunton, Va., too.