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70_Fastback: RAT ROD - 193x Ford / 1942 GMC Truck

I still say some shop out there is really missing out on some serious skills...........

Is the drivers side.....pipes 2 & 3 a bit out of line? That head on pic shows a difference.........but better than I could ever come up with.
 
"AzPete" said:
I still say some shop out there is really missing out on some serious skills...........

Is the drivers side.....pipes 2 & 3 a bit out of line? That head on pic shows a difference.........but better than I could ever come up with.

:wtf


:wth
 
Gotta give ya something to go back and look at....lol. It looks real good. Making that cone come out that clean is something.
 
Dan (danno66gt) powder coated my steelies for me - Thanks again Dan!

I got them back Sunday and got the tires mounted & balanced and bolted on the truck. I like it a lot - but want to get a tad smaller tire for the front now. Just a little shorter and narrower.

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I think they look like crap. You should have swampers instead.







Seriously, I see nothing wrong with the size of those wheels.
 
Wow! I just caught up with your project and it is amazing! You have god-like skills that we mere mortals can only pray for.
 
"RyanG85" said:
Good choice on the color J. Looking good. Whats up next on the list?

Honestly, I'm not real sure... There are a few ways that I can go.

I have kind of hit a plateau on it I feel like. Need to get my mojo back.
 
Remove the door handles.......lights........radiator.........think man, think.....you can get back into it.....lol
 
"RyanG85" said:
Do you have a plan for the radiator and grill or just gonna wing it?

I have a fairly solid plan for the grill shell - setting the angle, sectioning it, etc. I know what I am doing for the grill shell insert.

The big task will be finding a tall, vertical radiator to sufficiently cool the big block and still fit within the grill shell & between the frame rails.
 
"70_Fastback" said:
Honestly, I'm not real sure... There are a few ways that I can go.

I have kind of hit a plateau on it I feel like. Need to get my mojo back.
I'm thinking you might need a custom illustration to get that mojo back....... :roll
 
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