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'49 Chevy Fastback Custom Update #5

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bass, Sep 16, 2007.

  1. PeteFromTexas
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    Holy crap! I need to see this thing
     
  2. Royalshifter
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    from California

    That is what I have been waiting for....nice chop Brian.
     
  3. THE CHIEF
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    from MIAMI

  4. plmczy
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    Looking good, very nice work. later shawn
     
  5. Great work!!!! Just went though a similar chop on a 48 Buick. When it came to modifying the deck lid , I removed the skin , cut and formed the inner frame to the body opening and then modified the skin to fit. Basically the same process just a slightly different procedure order. If you did another one , What would you do differently?
     
  6. Bass
    Joined: Jul 9, 2001
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    from Dallas, TX

    That's exactly what I was thinking Rik. I've looked at literally hundreds of pictures of '49-52 Chevy customs since I started this project, and I've never seen this modification done before. Most of the time when the Merc grille surround is used, the stock hood is retained, and the Merc shell flattened to match it....this makes the front of the car look "stubby" in my eyes.

    I'll give more details about this change later...I still have to put it all together first!

    Thanks Rik...
     
  7. Bass
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    from Dallas, TX

    This may sound strange, but I can't think of anything I'd do differently. The only thing that comes to mind is that I would have liked to be able to metalfinish the decklid skin to where no filler was required, but that wasn't time/cost effective since this is a customer's car. As it is, the lead is basically a skim coat with the exception of the factory body seam at the C-pillar.

    I spent so much time planning this chop and thinking about the cuts and their result, that I really can't say that I would change anything about the process.

    Thanks for the compliments!
     
  8. Simply stunning.
    I love how everything is done so subtle that you are not so sure if it is factory or custom.
     
  9. Chaz
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    Damn! You're really good at this stuff. Highest compliments!
     
  10. You Are A Fucking Artist!!!!
     
  11. Kev Nemo
    Joined: Aug 7, 2004
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    Your overall eye for proportions really makes that car flow. All that planning paid off!
     
  12. Nads
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    So smooth, and most folks will never understand what it took to get it there.
     
  13. displaced_kiwi
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    from Olathe KS

    My eyes are open and my jaw is dropped... WOW:eek:
     
  14. JeffreyJames
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    from SUGAR CITY

    That is the baddest Fastbacks ever. Really nice work.
     
  15. fiftyfiveford
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    This post makes it really tough to go into the garage and look at my junk.
    Nice work Bass!
     
  16. Silhouettes 57
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    You are an artist my friend and I like looking at art, that car is beautiful.
     
  17. dutchcedar
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    Your work's a real inspiration... design, engineering, execution... ya got it covered on all the fronts.
     
  18. TEAMGrant
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    Great work. That thing looks killer
     
  19. 53chevy
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    Nice job Bass! Great attention to detail man. All the changes/mods work together. Studying each change has paid off and this will truly be a GREAT Custom. Your thought process is in TUNE! Thanks for sharing, I'm blown away!

    Ken
     
  20. nailhead_brent
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    simply fucking amazing!

    That is some talent and awesome work!!
     
  21. straykatkustoms
    Joined: Oct 30, 2001
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    Way too Kool BAss!! Nice to see new Kustoms being built and this one could
    be on my list of favorites of all time... Hows that for pressure?? ha, ha, ha...
    keep us posted on the progress.

    Happy Trails,

    Mick
     
  22. thinkfink
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  23. cleatus
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    from Sacramento

    No kidding! I can't think how that shape could possible be any better.
    Very tricky, nicely planned and executed.
    Always dug the hot rod fabrication stuff you've done, but son, you have a gift for building customs!
    Top shelf all the way!
     
  24. Rusty
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    Simply Amazing!!!!!!

    Great work!!!!! You make my 32 sedan chop look like a piece of cake after showing all this. Paint is gonna look great but the details will be so hidden. We got to see this in bare for alittle while

    Rusty
     
  25. FuelFC
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    Absolutely beautiful work. You never cease to amaze with your mind and imagination not the least your craftsmanship.

    All you need now is a little Mexican fella with a sombrero, smoking a cigar on a scooter riding around in front of your shop and you will have it all.
     
  26. I'd hit it.....twice. Good work!
     
  27. Mopar34
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    You did what Chevy designers intended to do before they got lost in conservatism. Words can hardly describe the beauty of those lines.
     
  28. Bass
    Joined: Jul 9, 2001
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    from Dallas, TX

    Oddly enough, I think we have that covered! :D
     
  29. Anderson
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    Indeed.
     

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  30. Beautiful!I love it!
     

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