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Happy New Year, ya'll.
I know everyone likes pics, so here's some from my shop. The last couple of vehicles we completed and a couple that we're just starting
'89 F150. Color change, new interior, new bumpers, grille and tailgate and Rhino Line the bed:
'57 BMW Isetta Interior, tops, some mechanical:
'58 Chevy 1/2t all new from the ground up:
Newbies:
'66 Mustang 6 cyl/3 sp. convertible. repaint, new top, engine rebuild, etc.(this is the "before" pic)
'79 International Scout. Rust repair, rewire, blast and paint the frame and Rhino line inside and out.(before pic again)
For more pics of these and others go here:
Vinces Photos by walliscrow | Photobucket
or the web site www.vincesvintage.net
I know everyone likes pics, so here's some from my shop. The last couple of vehicles we completed and a couple that we're just starting
'89 F150. Color change, new interior, new bumpers, grille and tailgate and Rhino Line the bed:
'57 BMW Isetta Interior, tops, some mechanical:
'58 Chevy 1/2t all new from the ground up:
Newbies:
'66 Mustang 6 cyl/3 sp. convertible. repaint, new top, engine rebuild, etc.(this is the "before" pic)
'79 International Scout. Rust repair, rewire, blast and paint the frame and Rhino line inside and out.(before pic again)
For more pics of these and others go here:
Vinces Photos by walliscrow | Photobucket
or the web site www.vincesvintage.net
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Good looking stuff there Walley Had a buddy in Jr High/High School that drove a '74 for a couple of years. Like most high school kids cash wasn't everywhere...so there was quite a bit of custom repairs on that Scout. There was no question when he pulled into the parking lot in the mornings.Uh two questions...
(A)Where were you on this one Scott? You didn't get Joe his own thread just for his birthday???? And you call yourself a moderator. Tsk, tsk.
(B)Joe, are the women folks kicking you out of the house and into the shop? I've got a black/brushed stainless fridge that size sitting in my garage looking for a home (was used for 4 months)...I could have made your wife a heck of a deal. Would have even thrown in some of those malted adult beverages in as a birthday gift from those of us holding down the fort.
(A)Where were you on this one Scott? You didn't get Joe his own thread just for his birthday???? And you call yourself a moderator. Tsk, tsk.
(B)Joe, are the women folks kicking you out of the house and into the shop? I've got a black/brushed stainless fridge that size sitting in my garage looking for a home (was used for 4 months)...I could have made your wife a heck of a deal. Would have even thrown in some of those malted adult beverages in as a birthday gift from those of us holding down the fort.
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Dag nabbit fellas it's cold, colder than it's been in quite a while. I can recall a time when I was a kid, when our pond froze over thick enough that we could play on it..
It would have had to have been in the single digits for weeks to get there.. hasn't done it since.
Mine is so close to the holidays that it gets lost. Been that way since, well 1981, lol..
This is actually attempt #3 at a beverage cooler... 1st attempt was a Maytag Skybox that was given to me by my mother-in-law.. neat little vending machine that was made about 10yrs ago or so.. but it just wouldn't cool and it jams up a lot..2nd attempt is a commercial style coke cooler that I got off of craigslist for $100.. this one works great unfortunately it uses power like a commercial coke cooler, at the tune of about $15 a month in the summertime..
It would have had to have been in the single digits for weeks to get there.. hasn't done it since.
(B)Joe, are the women folks kicking you out of the house and into the shop? I've got a black/brushed stainless fridge that size sitting in my garage looking for a home (was used for 4 months)...I could have made your wife a heck of a deal. Would have even thrown in some of those malted adult beverages in as a birthday gift from those of us holding down the fort.
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Zack, we've done a bunch of Mustangs, but that one has to be my favorite. I even like it better than the '66 GT350H that we did several years back.
Going with the GT suspension really made a difference in how happy the car is on the roads in my neck of the woods.
I have an extra gallon of that paint left over, too. Wouldn't be surprised to see a Harley that color running around up here next summer.
Going with the GT suspension really made a difference in how happy the car is on the roads in my neck of the woods.
I have an extra gallon of that paint left over, too. Wouldn't be surprised to see a Harley that color running around up here next summer.
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Zack, we've done a bunch of Mustangs, but that one has to be my favorite. I even like it better than the '66 GT350H that we did several years back.
Going with the GT suspension really made a difference in how happy the car is on the roads in my neck of the woods.
I have an extra gallon of that paint left over, too. Wouldn't be surprised to see a Harley that color running around up here next summer.
Going with the GT suspension really made a difference in how happy the car is on the roads in my neck of the woods.
I have an extra gallon of that paint left over, too. Wouldn't be surprised to see a Harley that color running around up here next summer.
So, whose going to play in the Superbowl ?
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This is actually attempt #3 at a beverage cooler... 1st attempt was a Maytag Skybox that was given to me by my mother-in-law.. neat little vending machine that was made about 10yrs ago or so.. but it just wouldn't cool and it jams up a lot..2nd attempt is a commercial style coke cooler that I got off of craigslist for $100.. this one works great unfortunately it uses power like a commercial coke cooler, at the tune of about $15 a month in the summertime..