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Customs Round 2! 1940 Buick Super. Kustom

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by DirtyNapkin, Jul 28, 2014.

  1. DirtyNapkin
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    El roach thank you.
     
  2. DirtyNapkin
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    Fan shroud day.
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  3. DirtyNapkin
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    Another not so cool thing is done. The push fang shroud is done now too. I'll drive the shit out of this car when I'm done so I want to make sure I have no overheating problems. Enjoy!

    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451967452.826161.jpg
     
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  4. Lookin good dude.. I can't wait to get my car done Well have to meet up for a buicks cruise haha
     
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  5. DirtyNapkin
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    Thank you. Oh for sure. Keep up your hard work and we'll be cruising. You'll probably beat me lol
     
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  6. I made a shroud for my not long ago. Is yours set up for sucking?
     
  7. DirtyNapkin
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    The electric one will be pushing. The mechanical one will be sucking.
     
  8. That's cool. I thought you might of had it sucking, in that case the shroud has to be fully sealed to create a vacuum to draw air through every square inch of the core. All good :)
     
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  9. DirtyNapkin
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    Ok I need your guys help. I'm on the fence about running the front bumper guards or not. I feel they are too bib and hang down like buck teeth. If I don't run them I'll smooth the bolt holes. Please let me know what your opinion is. Thanks for your time.
    Steve.

    With
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    Without
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  10. Tin Can
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    Looks cleaner without the guards
     
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  11. i'd say let them go, the guards disturb the wonderful grille area.
     
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  12. I've been thinking the same about my 3w. I say no on the front guards. Keeping the back cause I'm putting tail lights in like yours.
     
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  13. cretin
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    Looks good both ways, but I guess I'm in the minority, I like the guards.
     
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  14. Hop2it
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    How about slice and dice them to reduce the size a little and putting your turn signals in them to match your tail lights ?
    Doug
     
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  15. xpletiv
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    Looks like something is missing without them.
    Maybe it's because of the indentations in the bumper.

    It is cleaner, but too clean.

    I like them, adds more detail.
     
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  16. I think it looks better with them:)
     
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  17. DirtyNapkin
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    Thank you to everyone that took time and commented. I'm so on the fence my head hurts. I feel it looks way cleaner with them off but it looks naked without anything. I don't know if I'm ready to cut them up just on the reason they were a pain in the ass to find. The debate continues. But thank you again
     
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  18. Peanut 1959
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    Any pictures without the square stock behind the guards? That'd help me choose.
     
  19. DirtyNapkin
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1452650307.123155.jpg

    Peanut 1959 let me know if this helps.
     
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  20. I like them on. Go man go!
     
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  21. KustomKreeps
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    you got some crazy skillz going on my man.
    some great ideas and vision.
    Like the custom taillight idea.
    Personally tho I would just design them up on a computer or get a kid to do it and then 3D print em off.

    A fellow kiwi guy on HAMB got his kid to design an intake manifold - 3D print it off then he took it down to the foundry to use as a mould.

    Alex
     
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  22. donbatey
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    Better with the guards.
     
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  23. gatz
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    IMO, when the guards are omitted from the bumper, something looks amiss; the rising part of the bumper ends looks incomplete or even superfluous

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    Maybe that portion should be trimmed off, OR continue the riser portion in to meet the rounded part of the grill.

    (my feeble attempts at photo editing...)

    40 Buick Bumper_2.jpg
     
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  24. DirtyNapkin
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    Gatz, that's idea I have never thought of. Thank you!
    Your photo shop skills are better then mine. Now I have a new idea to think about.
     
  25. DirtyNapkin
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    Alex, thanks man. I appreciate your time
     
  26. and maybe just to fill the middle a little bit up, you could build a kinda plate frame between the holes the guards were bolted to. Or even built sth like that by using lower part of the origin guards. ya know just like a counterpiece to the rear often used Kaiser guards with plate surround, hope my explanation works (sorry, german)
     
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  27. Peanut 1959
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    Yes it does!

    I thought I liked it better with the guards, and that confirmed it!

    But only take my opinion for what it's worth...which ain't much. :)
     
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  28. DirtyNapkin
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    Thanks again everybody. There was some great ideas. Time to make a decision.
     
  29. I think it looks better with the guards off. The guards take away from the sleek look for the front end..
     
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  30. DirtyNapkin
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    Got my Buick over to my buddy So he can start the long road that we'll call body work. I'm excited to see it in some color.

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