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Hi guys

Here are some pics of my ´53 Studebaker custom taildragger. (Yes, I know its dusty B) )

The roof chop is my own, not following the "cut here" lines on the inside of the roof. I wanted to chop it, in a drop down style...

The paint is Motip metallic, but with no clear coat, to get the flat, no-shine look...

Hope you like it...

Stude3.jpg

Stude4.jpg

Stude2.jpg

Stude1.jpg

Stude5.jpg

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I like the chop and it looks wicked man. I do have to warn you now before the big guys see it, that your going to have edit your signature. I personally don't have a problem with it but its the rules that your not supposed to even abbreviate curse words. I just don't want you getting kicked off. I look forward to more of your builds like this one B)

Posted (edited)

######..... :blink:

I just saw that she´s lost one of the grille bars.... Well, I found it, and it has been mounted again.... Well, please ignore the missing grille...

Railfreak, sig is changed.... thanks for the warning :P

Thanks for the comments guys :D

Edited by Tijuanataxi
Posted

I really like the look ..very clean.

What paint did you use for the gold side panels? I've been looking for a similar shade for a project I'm doing.

Posted

I really like the look ..very clean.

What paint did you use for the gold side panels? I've been looking for a similar shade for a project I'm doing.

Well Foxer, I´m sorry I cant really help you out. It was a Motip spray bomb, but I dont have that can anymore, and they have tons of colors and shades.... I dont even know if you can get Motip over there???

Thanks for the nice comment ;)

Posted

nice Stude!!! nice chop!!

great stance and color combo...

i'm working on a Flintstone 'Bonneville Coupe' Stude, i really like the '53's...

Guest Mustang3.8
Posted

Very nice sled, buddy. I would gone with steelies and dog dish hubcaps on the front, but great work. B)

Posted

This Stud is rightous . I remember a Hot '53 Coupe similar to this in the '50's . It was really hot . Nice job on this . Thanx.. ;):lol:

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