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Love Foose and his style! This '65 is loosely based on Mothers '67 done by foose.

I do not know if the red and black will work here ....Whatcha think??

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I love these wheels..gonna try to paint the centers/spokes.....

Edited by MikeMc
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Just change it a bit bro.I like the actual car alot its simple but yet cool.Back to topic changet it up a bit and add your own flavor to it while keeping some of foose's ideas as well.

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Just change it a bit bro.I like the actual car alot its simple but yet cool.Back to topic changet it up a bit and add your own flavor to it while keeping some of foose's ideas as well.

How about some of the new Testors green on top half and the sparkly white on the bottom half? Nice, sparkly, smooth and cool! Just a thought. Jody

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How about some of the new Testors green on top half and the sparkly white on the bottom half? Nice, sparkly, smooth and cool! Just a thought. Jody

If your talking lime ice....love it! My merc is tutoned in that!!

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Correct of course!! the taillights are the clue!! :rolleyes:

actually it's quite a bit more than tail lights...just trying to help. :)

take a look at the whole body....everything is different.

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I see what you mean about the red and black, you do not have a single body line front to back. Maybe do the hood roof and inner bed one color and leave the sides solid.

You might want to tub the bed and get the back down a little more too, it's a little high for my taste. <_<

Build on!

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Use the styling that Chip would use then make it your own. I had the privilege of touring his shop in Huntington Beach in 2005. If you looked at his shop you'd wonder how he even turned out a single car. Very small place, room for just a couple of cars. In those days all his interior and paint work were done somewhere else. The shop you see in Overhaul'n isn't his everyday shop.

To say that Chip Foose is a genius at auto styling would be like saying the Empire State Building is tall. Kinda like DUH!!!!!

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Got some great colors cooked up...more later!

But Now it's a bit lower ...and still no tubs!!!

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Then again that hood is BORING!!!

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So I did it before paint..unlike chip who 's been known to cut fresh paint!!!!

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Rolled rear pan and cowl scoop....this was supposed to be a quicky

so I could build the '66 that I've had forever ..oh well got some more ideas ;):P:rolleyes:

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Well here it is ......let me know if it's got the look ;):blink:;):blink:;):blink:

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Color is Tamiya Gunmetal , over Testors Diamond Dust, with a Testors Lime Ice stripe and TS13 clear

Edited by MikeMc
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That looks really, really good! Does the green follow any body lines? Where did you get the scoop?

Thanx, On Fooses '67 the tu tone follows body lines, this one has 2 diff lines one in front and one on the bed.

I used the green as a break. The hood scoop is off a '67 chevelle just bonded to the hood!

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