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  1. WOW...how cool is it that, while waiting for the paint to dry on one project you whip up something so tasty....love the combo....
  2. Bravo....very very well done!!!!
  3. Sometimes less is more....and that baby is PERFECT. Great choice of color, great stance, love the painted rims....CLEAN. I like it I like it alot!!!
  4. In my humble opinion, stance and wheel & tire choice is everything, it could make or break a car! And it looks to me that you are right on with both. The 66/67 Nova has always been a favorite...but I'll tell you I am really interested with the outcome of the 76....a much overlooked Nova.....keep it comming Bro.... Just one other thing...who did you order the resin hood from. The reason I ask is because I ordered a resin hood for a 67 Impala from A/FX Resin 6 months ago....no reply...no hood....but the checked was cashed. Thanks.
  5. Dats my boy....
  6. Hey Marcos....sorry but you are right...it sounds sad but I am horrible with names. But you know how I rember? Just show me know your builds. Man I really miss all you guys up there and Thanks for the kind words. But "I WILL BE AT THE NNL EAST NEXT YEAR". Once agian Thanks for the kind words and tell all the guys hope to see them soon.
  7. Thanks Tom, I relocated from New York to Florida and haven't been able to get to the NNL EAST, but I have seen plenty of pics of this years show and I will say, your Chrysler was my favorite...Thanks again for the info. I posted some "wip" pics of a Biscayne awhile back that I'm building and that is the color I am looking for. Thanks again.
  8. That is really sharp. If I may...I love the Chrysler you did for the NNL East. Could you please tell me what color is on that car and who makes it. Thanks.
  9. Very Cool....but if I may, how long did it take you to complete? It amazes me how quick some of you guys are :shock:
  10. Het Bob....yes I did. Retired at age 43 and moved to Florida.....but dont be fooled, now I have to work for a living...lol. I really miss you guys, miss the LIARS CLUB the LIARS SHOW, NNL EAST, MASSCAR etc. Thanks for the info on the doors will look into it and Gods willing I will make the NNL next year. Tell the guys I said hello and if any of you guys are in the Orlando area area, please let me know...my house is all of yours house. Take care Jay
  11. Thanks Dave check ur inbox...
  12. Hello everyone, just wanted to post a couple of pics (sorry for the quality) of my 67 Biscayne. I started with a diecast JADA 67 Impala took the roof off a 65 Malibu and tried to make a Biscayne. I have filled and smoothed everything. Smoothed both bumpers and added an intake to the front bumper for an intercooler. The car will be done in a curbside style (pretty much all I build) but with a lil more detail. I have the twin turbo inlets going through the inside headlight buckets, the interior will have an 8 point cage and full custom interior. You may also see from the pics that the rear has a belly pan. Still have a way to go. Comments welcome. Thanks BEFORE AFTER
  13. Hey, there are a couple that I know of the MAGS club and the Table Top Crusiers. I just attended my first show since I moved here and it was with the MAGS guys.....good bunch of guys. http://mags.name/home
  14. Hey Gregg....yes it is. First, I wanted to say that I am so GLAD you are doing better. Since we last met.....I retired and relocated to Florida. I have been here about 3 years now. Second, I wanted to say Thank you, not just for putting my cars in your magazine and always saying a kind word about them but, what means the most to me is, you always start describing my cars with these words, "and this was built by our friend". I want you to know that you will always have a friend here. If you or your family are ever in Florida, you have a home here! As far as building is concerned I just attended a little show put on by the "MAGS" club.....great great bunch of guys and a nice little show. The one highlight for me was meeting a gentleman at this show, I'm sure you will recognize the name, Mr. Dirk Joseph. We struck up friendship right away, and Mr. Joseph really dug my cars and has somewhat taken my under his wing. He has put me on the track of trying to reach that next level. I am sure you know that Mr. Joseph machining talents are.... WOW and he has graciously given me so much info on lathes, milling and machining that I'm about to purchase my first lathe and mill. My current project is a "diecast" 1967 Impala which I have converted to a 67 Biscayne. You know how I build Gregg and it will be of the Pro Touring style, I will post pics soon. So once again, good to hear from you, I am flattered that you remember me and that the magazine has without a doubt become "the" magazine of our hobby. God Bless Jay and Family
  15. Hello everyone, just a lil test. Thanks. 8)
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