I laid the front suspension and exhaust system on the chassis to see how the fit is and all is well. I also cleaned up the white walls and did a trial fit to the tires. The fit is nice. May paint the white walls a flat white.
Haha....it's funny you mentioned driving that to high school. I use to park my 57 Studebaker 2 blocks away. Didn't want others to see what I was driving.
I really like the Rust-Oleum primers. They lay down about as good as any primer I've used. I'm planning on painting a model this year with the Rust-Oleum red primer and clear it with a gloss.
Thank's Riley. This was the first time I try stamping the script and it came out pretty good.
Thank's Dave. Don't know about the graphics unless it's a stocker or Gasser.
I like your story Jim. My mom always liked the big Chryslers and the Rambler wagons. My Grandfather Liked the Studebaker's and that was my first car....1957 Golden Hawk.
Thank's Rick. Haha.....oh man, tightening the screws on me already. I didn't think you left the "Rookie" status until you built something that had that "WOW" factor ? Still have not achieved that glass look on a paint job.