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Mr. Potvin-Head the 72nd

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  1. That is tittys n beer cool brother! Hell I bet you're sitting pretty right now with news like that. I'm good with anything but round, which in either of my hobbies is definitely some insight in God's sadistic humor at play. But seriously I'm glad to hear and Ill definitely be buying some sets from you in the very near future as I have at least 5 Gassers and one early era Altered Deuce (suicide front end style) and imma need them badly. Cheers Sir!
  2. I'm a nut for anything Gasser/AWB. I also love long walks off of short piers, all those groovy rides at the Bonneville SCTA runs and hold a special place in my heart for the 1932 Ford Coupe, in either the three window variety or those of the five window will do adequately as well. Basically anything between '32 and '36 with that sexy coupe look is just magical to me after all these years. As far as modern stuff goes I really REALLY dig Le Mans cars (especially anything in the C-group era *Looking at you Porsche 917 & 956!!!*) And of course who could forget the Ford GT 40 and GT. It makes me happy knowing those cars terrorize the pastoral area of France every so often. I think Flatheads rule, Ed Roth & von Dutch are beyond cool and nothing beats a traditional style T-Bucket, Model A Coupe, Deucie or Custom Merc. I am glad to say I've met Ohio George Montgomery, Stone and Cook (I'm sorry for name dropping but these guys are like the Apostles to me) and I love drawing the cars that rocked my soul. I'm a long time modeller and sorta new to the internet so pardon me for screwing the pooch so's ta say. I look forward to dipping my toes back in the Automotive Modeling genre and look forward to turning everything into a gasser. Yeah that means you too Mr. Mini Cooper, Nash and Citroen!!! You folks are so cool, thanks for allowing a monster like me here! God bless and take care.
  3. Hey Curt, what lathe/machine you using, I have the information you might need in order to machine that stepped-tire-grabber-thingy* prototypical down in scale as my pal is an amazing machinist of 40+ years. I asked him what he would do and he's currently machining me a set of spokes and magnesium rims as we speak and said he'd pass you his witchcraft on it asap, even a video to help you. Just give me a lil time bud. I gotcha sir! "A**, gass or grass. I'm taken, I don't smoke but that '55 Gasser sure looks sweet..." - Dirty Mike
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