-CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE- ...I'm speechless. these guys are phenomenal photographers, amazing writers, and furthermore really great people. they went over & beyond with the photos, and then the article...I couldn't believe it. they shot my '57 chevy pickup a year ago: HERE I was lucky enough to have them cover my newest build. I drove down to Monterey 2 weeks ago tomorrow, at 6am to meet with Andrew, one of the partners of stanceworks. we snuck into Fort Ord, an abandoned Army post that's been locked up and left to rot away...he shot & shot & shot for about 2 hours. we only used 3 locations within, climbing into decrepit housing, office space, and around the forgotten streets of the camp. the other half of SW & article scribe Mike, admitted it's not only their longest, but favorite article to-date...the photos some of his (Andrew's) best yet; what an honor to hear. hope you guys enjoy it, -a -CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE- -CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE-
Sweet ride and great pics. Gonna be in Santa Maria this weekend? Would love to see it in person...alan
Amazing photography.... and Brother, you got yourself one sweeeeet Poncho. I've followed your build thread from time to time, and I'm definitely a fan. Great work!
Can I get some info on paint please? Looking for color names or numbers. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
"by far the cleanest all original example" IF it is 1951 Pontiac paint, looks like 5108 STARMIST BLUE body with 5101 ST. CLAIR BLUE IRIDESCENT roof.