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Post by drugstorecowboy on Feb 26, 2020 19:26:33 GMT -5
Well, my name is Collin and i have an addiction. I just cant leave an unopened kit alone. I love early 60s T bucket styling, but am not a real big fan of open cars. SOO. Heres my very T bucket styled A pickup. Might rock the hopped up stock banger. Might go Flathead. Might also put some stacks on it.... Its hard telling what ill find in my parts stash, but heres where im at thus far. Definitely going for a high school hot rod circa '65.
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Post by drugstorecowboy on Feb 26, 2020 20:38:05 GMT -5
Pulled a little inspiration from this guy.
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Post by lo51merc on Feb 27, 2020 10:15:01 GMT -5
A "little" inspiration? Interesting to be sure. Gary
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Post by randfink on Feb 27, 2020 10:48:58 GMT -5
Kinda has an "Uncertain T" vibe going on. I like it!
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Post by spex84 on Feb 27, 2020 11:01:56 GMT -5
Well that's unique! Some bold choices there...you've got my attention! I think a chromed-out and detailed flatty would look good, but the radiator hoses might be a problem, and it might be too long. In that case, maybe the hopped-up banger would be a better choice.
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Post by drugstorecowboy on Feb 27, 2020 13:56:39 GMT -5
Well that's unique! Some bold choices there...you've got my attention! I think a chromed-out and detailed flatty would look good, but the radiator hoses might be a problem, and it might be too long. In that case, maybe the hopped-up banger would be a better choice. I think I’m definitely going to stick with the hopped up banger. I want to run some tweedy pie style headlamps too. Not sure what to do on the tail end. The kit has than cool rolled pan with the lamps and plate molded in that I ran on my 32.... we shall see.
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