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Post by Grandpabeast on Jun 1, 2013 12:00:39 GMT -7
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spacecowboy
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Post by spacecowboy on Jun 1, 2013 19:24:55 GMT -7
Sweet......
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2013 13:16:08 GMT -7
Awesome Now where did i put my drool rag??
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 7:12:10 GMT -7
Awesome! My AMT '66 Nova was already "pro street", but the engine was anemic as the carbs only had a nib for putting a stack or air cleaner on top. I drilled out 4 butterfies each and used gold and brass sharpies for enhanced carb color. My fuel line is made out of craft thin hemp rope, painted silver to stiffen it up and the red/blue alum fittings are hand painted. Cheap solution, I know, but money is tight and it really resembles braided line! I'm not done yet, so I'll fashion a fuel filter out of a piece of parts tree plastic.
It's a beautiful piece and the painting is perfect. I remember the "Tin Indian" from my youth I believe; did you use an Ebay Vertex mag and wires for it or are they homemade? Let us know how you got that sweet chrome effect between the headers and the tailpipes - is it Alclad or that Chrome sheeting?
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