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Nick Winter

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  1. Actually Charlie it's just really cheap store brand rust paint. Thanks. I finished the flames, there not perfect, but it's only my first time doing flames, and a multicolored paint job, not to mention it's only my 5th time using a airbrush for painting something bigger that a engine block.
  2. Looks good, Were exactly is Greely?
  3. Well I went with Flames, check the On The Workbench section for my updates.
  4. Well probley not till tommorow I'm getting tired and want to let the paint dry well. But thanks.
  5. Oh my god I feel so stupid I forgot Ol' Jimmy. I agree.
  6. Well here's "Cherry Bomb", I've added some more detail to the interior (I need to touch up the shifter ball, ###### finger), I taped off the Flames, And airbrushed the yellow.
  7. Ok thanks geaorge, how 'bout some door handles?
  8. Ok George, hey you sent me some head lights right? Ok Erik, that's pretty nice but a little wild for my taste. 5- Flames 0- No Flames
  9. Ok Lyn. Well the traditional colors are White, Yellow, Orange, and Red. So far we have 4- Flames 0- No Flames
  10. Ok Steve, that's how I was gonna do them if I did do them. 3-Flames 0-No Flames
  11. Lyle I think it's episode 68- Goodbye, General Lee. Well I painted it, got the interior inserts painted, made a driveshaft and put the body to the chassis.
  12. Cherry Red, hense the name "Cherry Bomb" I'm gonna paint the flames. So far it's 2- Flames 0- No Flames
  13. Ok so that's 1- Flames 0- No Flames
  14. A simple question, flames or no flames.
  15. Well I have alway's liked the Dukes of Hazzard every Epsiode had a chase, the A team was also similar, Starsky and Hutch, Gone in 60 Seconds the original, The Blues Brothers
  16. Thanks, um let me think, I'll go check a hunch and get back to you ok Lyle. Nope Kevin, you got it wrong, Carnival of Thrills is the episode were Boss has Rosco cut the fuel line on the General and he's almost wrecked coming off the take off ramp. And thanks.
  17. Well thnat one is a '77 but it's the only pic I have with Jim next to the Firebird.
  18. Ok well here's a few, some are still kicking around here. My Mom's '72 Duster, slant 6, automatic, CB, bench seat. sold around 1990 after battling cancer of it's own (serious rust problems). My grandafther's 84' Chevy S10 Tahoe, 403 879 KMS, and still running strong, no rust, no dents, new paint job, because of severe fading, original engine, and tranny, still roming around these parts. CB radio, bought new in detroit, sun roof, extended cab, long bed, 2wd. Non slip diff, maintained by ex stock car pit crew cheifs. My grandfathers '83 Bucik Regal Limited Station Wagon, 71,000KMS, no rust, no dents, original paint, original engine, plastic still on back seat, orignial spare never touched, bought new in flint Michigan. My uncle's 1975 Chevy El Camino Classic, a true truck ,in our eyes, beat up, 350 4 barrel, auto, black paint over original S*** brown paint, rust, 300 000 + KMS, I'm working on this one every chance I get. Poor old El Camino The rest I have no back story for, but I do have story's that go with them. There's alot more owned by my family but these are only a few.
  19. Thanks, but actually 2 things wrong with your statement George, for the '77's yes, for the '78's no, and you forgot the wheel well mouldings. I haven't done it yet, and thanks Wayne.
  20. Ok thanks for the heads up.
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