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Last seen: January 26, 2026 1:29 pm
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Here's some more....
Congrats on your hard work and progress! Keep us posted! I'll go check your photos over on the Forwardlook list, too! Tim
Thanks, but I'm sure you're being too hard on yourself. We're always our worst critics. I AM thankful for basecoat colors, especially when doing met...
More pictures of recent progress.
They are typically a tubular rivet, and often replacements can be found at a good hardware store.
Both "classics" are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
For a '50 you might try Andy Bernbaum. His website is www.oldmoparts.com
Sounds like you need your buddy to offer up some more details. That would be quite the bargain!
Sounds like you realize that the only way you can do better than around $400 is to not buy new; you'll have to do some digging in your area to find s...
Yeah, I made these, too. Hopefully will be starting color by middle of the coming week. Look for more pictures on the website after this weekend.
I've traded the inconvenience of spending time hunting replacements for the convenience (and incur a slight cost, instead) of paying to have the orig...
What a cool car! Congratulations on a very rare vehicle. One of the best things about joining the club is having access to the roster, which can put...
Darin; I would consider it more convenient to be able to send all my plating to the same place, but as it is, my plater doesn't have tanks big enough...
