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heres shot of what the car looked like, not the actual one....but its the same color. click the link below..... https://www.google.com/search?q=duesenberg+dual+cowl+phaeton&safe=off&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=FkeSUZeTKIeH0QGD9YHADA&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=643#imgrc=S8t1IVshzoWqTM%3A%3B82sP2_Yc9un9RM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fayay.co.uk%252Fbackgrounds%252Ftransport%252Fcars%252F1934-Duesenberg-Model-J-Murphy-Dual-Cowl-Phaeton-Green-Black-fsvr.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fayay.co.uk%252Fbackground%252Ftransport%252Fcars%252F1934-Duesenberg-Model-J-Murphy-Dual-Cowl-Phaeton-Green-Black-fsvr%252F%3B1280%3B960 bryan
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great start, nice pics! i actually had the privilige of working on, and then riding in a duesy dual cowl phaeton back in the 90`s. it was a beautiful car, but the front fender got a tiny ding in it, and i was working for a buddy of mine who had a small bodyshop, and just our luck one of his neighbors rents storage space for classic cras, plus he owns a few. the duesy was one he didnt own, i think back then it was worth a million bucks, but we fixed the tiny ding in the fender, and the guy took us for a ride.....it was very cool. ive been thinking about building something classic like this, i dont have anything like it in my collection.... keep up the good work cheers bryan
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thats not rust, fiberglass does rot if the gelcoat gets damaged.......either way i like it, its nice and beat up! the interior looks awesome! cheers bryan
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thats pretty! very nice work! cheers bryan
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Joker's 1984 GMC
bryan_m replied to Joker's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
thats lookin good james! the added weatherstrip around the rear window made a huge difference! keep it goin buddy, nice work so far cheers bryan -
i just went through all ten pages of this, beautiful work Alyn! all the extra time and scratchbuilding really paid off! i love how you did the underside of the seat with springs and batting, i would have NEVER thought to do that! the entire truck is just incredible, cheers on a great build cheers bryan
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Hey guys, ive been looking for a while and cant seem to find a resin kit/body of a 30 chevy pickup. if anyone knows if there is one available please let me know. my buddy bought a 1:1 and i want yo build him a replica by christmas. any help is appreciated, thanks in advance! cheers bryan m
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i say model, but after lookin at the exposed rear bow on the conv top......im doubtin my choice... cheers bryan
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very nice work on the dash so far. i love the new knobs, they look really great! i have gotta get a lathe! keep it goin, cheers bryan m
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when i first saw this, and wasnt liking the red and yellow interior, but after i saw it with the body on there, and then the decals........WOW!!! very cool build man. the ross gibson 350 was a great choice too. keep it goin, im really liking this one too! cheers bryan
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thanks billy! its good to be back! cheers bryan
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i am liking this more and more, the tail lights are way cool, but those mercedes headlights will look killer! im watchin this one closely cheers bryan
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lookin good. i had one of these cars (1:1) back in the day.....i whipped that car severly, and just couldnt kill it! LOL cheers bryan
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looking good! i really like the rear control arms you made, nice work! cheers bryan
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looking good man! the engine is lookin really nice and clean too......when you do your plug wires, put a little piece of tape over the chrome parts so you dont rub the chrome off with your fingers... lookin good, keep it goin` cheers bryan
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those tail lights look great in there man! great idea! cheers bryan
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excellent start man! i love old wagons. great engine choice, and the wheels are lookin good on there. keep it goin` cheers bryan
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39 Chevy gasser-outside my comfort zone-finished
bryan_m replied to slammedi'am's topic in WIP: Model Cars
its lookin cool so far, so im sure no matter how you do it, it will be sweet! keep it goin cheers bryan -
39 Chevy gasser-outside my comfort zone-finished
bryan_m replied to slammedi'am's topic in WIP: Model Cars
i just looked at those requirements, and never realized that gassers had to have interiors as well..... i guess my 33 would be considered an altered. thanks for the list, never hurts to learn something new! cheers bryan -
39 Chevy gasser-outside my comfort zone-finished
bryan_m replied to slammedi'am's topic in WIP: Model Cars
oh wow......ok better leave them on there then. i didnt know that was a requirement....the 33 willys i did i left the headlights out. dang! i would have been disqualified! keep it goin, lookin great so far. youve got me thinkin about a gasser project now. cheers bryan -
31 Nash: way beyond "Rat Fiink" Coupe: new project 5/9/13
bryan_m replied to John Teresi's topic in WIP: Model Cars
very cool project john. lookin good so far. cheers bryan -
wow!! wonderful work! cheers bryan
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1/8 scale salt flat roadster.
bryan_m replied to comp1839's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
that is so cool!! the frame is amazing, and the engine is just over the top! cheers bryan -
39 Chevy gasser-outside my comfort zone-finished
bryan_m replied to slammedi'am's topic in WIP: Model Cars
yea i like the scoop too..........i would lose the headlights tho, they lightened gassers up any way they could, drillin holes everyhwere, removing parts that werent needed... very cool project! cheers bryan