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I fixed the slightly to high grill surround and got it glued in. Funny stance while epoxy set up

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Got all the little to do's done like the:

- front shocks - had to shorten them after the front end lowering

- radiator hoses

- headlights 

- final clean up

This is how it looks now

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Its off to Under Glass time 

Thanks for looking

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, bill-e-boy said:

I fixed the slightly to high grill surround and got it glued in. Funny stance while epoxy set up

IMG_8264.thumb.JPG.8e762567d0224acaa70a2d0cc7fbcccf.JPG

 

Got all the little to do's done like the:

- front shocks - had to shorten them after the front end lowering

- radiator hoses

- headlights 

- final clean up

This is how it looks now

IMG_8284.thumb.JPG.5451318b3fa33fe52c5a0120a9e83a53.JPG

Its off to Under Glass time 

Thanks for looking

 

 

 

 

 

Bill....not sure how I missed this project but i sure like the result.  Especially the color, and especially the effort to get the grille shell lowered down to line up with the cowl...something a lot of 1/1 builders seem to miss on their channeled hot rod builds.  Big congrats on bringing this one home!   TIM 

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Thanks Tim

I know the look can be off putting if the grill shell height does not look good. The big boys don't always get it right as you say

That is why we have to mock up so much when we "Hot Rod" or kits

Cheers

Bill-e-boy 

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