I just picked this plymouth coupe up pretty cheap. It already has a 350/350 combo. I have searched for pictures of these but can't find any done in a traditional style, hot rod or Kustom. Anyone have any pics, or can photoshop it. Thanks a bunch, John [img=http://img140.echo.cx/img140/6837/dscf03809uk.th.jpg]
my god if i had that car id make it JUST like deadender's rendition chop the fuck out of it, flush skirts to the ground in the rear, drop the ass to the ground. lower the front a bit but not too much. two tone paint like that. maaannn...
Double Damn, I've seen that car around I didn't know it was forsale. I saw it yesterday as a matter of fact across from hot rod tatoos. Have fun with it and post some progress pics. Later, Saulgoode
It wasn't advertised. The guy is my tatoo artist and buddy, I've been working on little things on it for years trading work for work, so when he needed cash, I got first dibs.
I was asking the year of the car being photoshopped. Since it's a plymouth I would assume it is more affordable than say a Chevy or Ford of similar style, or is this year plymouth sought after by customizers.
Here's some pics. Robbed them from various places. I was looking at one awhile back so I did some scouting. Hope this helps. Various different styles... Don't usually like the streetrod style stuff, but that red one is pretty smooth.
3" chop-/I removed and filled top grille bar/frenched H-lites/filled and peaked hood and seams/[excuse wheels]customer is always right!
I had a little more time on Saturday morning.... this is what I'd do with the Plymouth if I had the car and tons of money.... -Juan
Deadender60, that's really sweet. Looks like you spent a fair amount of time doing that. What program you use?
I've never seen a car that skirts make that huge of a difference on before. They take the car from disproportionate to dead nuts on.
Holy shit dude, that is awsome. I'm going to have to print it out and put it on the wall for insiration. That is going to be the target, exept mabey a little more slant in the chop and dark red wine color paint. Thanks again, really good job. John