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Bonneville styled 1932 tudor build

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Salt Flats Speed Shop, Oct 17, 2009.

  1. seatex
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    Damn! You nailed the look! The Bones will be pleased....................
     
  2. brigrat
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    I don't think there was any doubt that it would turn out to be a classic before it even leaves the shop, very nicely done everywhere. Now if you do the "what little" upholstery needed everything would have been done in house, a great feat for a very talented young lad! Hope you enjoy the Deuce for a very long time BUT I can hear the wallets opening as I print this!
     
  3. VoodooTwin
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    Outstanding work! It looks like it was built back in the day. Perfecto!!
     
  4. JeffreyJames
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    Looks so good!!!!
     
  5. milkweed
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    I go to Montana for a weekend to get my 3 window and i get on here when i get back and its painted....Sweet
     
  6. -Brent-
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  7. jipp
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    looks real sharp. keep up the good work :)
    chris.
     
  8. Stopped in today to check out the paint. This thing is even better in person.
     
  9. cball
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    I can't stop looking at the completed pics! Awesome attitude, love it.
     
  10. Salt Flats Speed Shop
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    Thanks guys.

    I had Matt Wood,a local sign painter and pinstriper, come and do the stripes on the body. Its all done with a brush. He really did a great job.



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  11. povertyflats
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  12. D ROD
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    Holy shit balls, did you nail this build!!!
     
  13. 3wLarry
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  14. GaryB
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    very nice indeed
     
  15. 117harv
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    Yes, VERY nice. I like the model A ends on the bones, it sure gives them a different look:)
     
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  16. roadsterpilot
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    Awesome sedan.................
     
  17. langy
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    Great stuff, looks awesome
     
  18. That looks JUST RIGHT! Beautiful!
     
  19. HOTRODDORK
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    Great build! What steering arms did you use ? Also what are the dog bone links off of ?
     
  20. Smokey2
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    Lookin' Good Chris................

    Someone surely......has some pics of '35 / '36 Fords, Bonneville Style........?????
    Looking to doit to '36 tudor.......
    Thanks Chris for the ideas, and "I LOVE THA' HAMB ! Smokey

    "High gear, That's ALL I NEED "
     
  21. roll_low
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    Absolutely perfect!! I love it.
     
  22. hechtspeed
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    Dude, I totally missed the pics back on page 44 until today. Duh! Looks great! The black frame will set it off. Is the top also gonna be black? Gonna get a number painted on the side? Can't wait to see it next week at the Open House!
     
  23. Salt Flats Speed Shop
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    from Utah



    The steering arms are the 3 3/4" dropped ones.





    The top im leaving in aluminum. I like the contrast, and it would be too dark if it was painted. See ya on the 10th.
     
  24. ynottayblock
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    The striping really ties everything together....man you are one talented dude
     
  25. B.A.KING
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    love this car it has "THE LOOK". really love the commercial grill shell.
     
  26. hechtspeed
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    I really like the idea of the top staying in metal. The black would hide all those wonderful louvers!
     
  27. MORodder
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  28. slick39
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    Kool stuff thanks
     

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