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sds machining 02-07-2013 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt.A (Post 463044)
I dig those door panels. They look...dare I say it... Mustangish.

Did I read the "M" word?... call it what you want it looks good to me as well. nice work on the interior...

GregWeld 02-07-2013 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 463026)
That looks great Greg. Bet he's happy!


Happy is way under where they're at.... I am happy for them. They absolutely love their car... and it needed some serious help. Now they have a safe, great running and fun driver they can enjoy. Plus -- I won't be embarrassed to be parked next to 'em. :D



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Originally Posted by Matt.A (Post 463044)
I dig those door panels. They look...dare I say it... Mustangish.


Oh yeah.... I'll tell him that.... repeatedly! :lol: :lol:


This is no Tracy Weaver job -- or Sid Chavers etc -- but it's really nice work - very solid looking in person. I think the '57 Pierre just bought from Ironworks might end up here. The guy does real nice structure... and it's plenty good enough (dare I say it) for this kind of build. It's not over the top OMG... but it's way friggin' better than some so called custom interiors I've seen. The headliner - which is just too hard to get a pic of - is just over the top. He used some kind of fabric - and it's absolutely perfect.



http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...o/file-149.jpg




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Originally Posted by sds machining (Post 463050)
Did I read the "M" word?... call it what you want it looks good to me as well. nice work on the interior...




Thanks! As stated above - I think Dan has done a real nice job. The car had standard Camaro vinyl interior in it... and we all know those seats were bad from the factory -- so this kinda started when I got him some Recaro's... and then the rest of the car was turning out so nice I told him just to find a decent upholstery shop in Portland and get it done. Dan even took apart the Recaro's and put the perforated in the centers. Really changed the look of them!

Lenie 02-07-2013 04:44 PM

Grey, it's come a long ways since I saw it in your shop. Looks great, these are good things you do. Life is all about family. Car looks sweeeeeet.:thumbsup:

GregWeld 02-07-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lenie (Post 463167)
Grey, it's come a long ways since I saw it in your shop. Looks great, these are good things you do. Life is all about family. Car looks sweeeeeet.:thumbsup:



:thankyou:

Flash68 02-07-2013 07:38 PM

Greg, what's SAR's hourly rate? Subtract $20 from that and there's your rate for your home business "Shedworks, LLC" :thumbsup:

:poke:

GregWeld 02-07-2013 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 463215)
Greg, what's SAR's hourly rate? Subtract $20 from that and there's your rate for your home business "Shedworks, LLC" :thumbsup:

:poke:



Well -- SAR should be FREE because when you get done you have to pay someone else to make a car out of it...


My work is free PLUS I pay for all the parts... :lol:

FETorino 02-07-2013 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 463218)
Well -- SAR should be FREE because when you get done you have to pay someone else to make a car out of it...


My work is free PLUS I pay for all the parts... :lol:

I'll drop my off this weekend :lmao:

Rudy's car looks great.:thumbsup: Tell Pierre to put some of that energy into finishing his shed and starting a build thread. He isn't getting any younger.:D

GregWeld 02-07-2013 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 463221)
I'll drop my off this weekend :lmao:

Rudy's car looks great.:thumbsup: Tell Pierre to put some of that energy into finishing his shed and starting a build thread. He isn't getting any younger.:D



He stayed up the first night we unloaded it and polished the entire car.... Pulled the headlights 'cause the rubber trim was on backwards... cleaned out the entire interior so it's now dust free.

I hope I have half his energy when I'm 74!!


I don't do Fords.... had my '32 built - having my '33 built - Jack M built the '65 Mustang... so that leaves my '37 and other than let it go to pot - I haven't touched it. The Nomad has been rebuilt 3 times.... :D

FETorino 02-07-2013 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 463225)
He stayed up the first night we unloaded it and polished the entire car.... Pulled the headlights 'cause the rubber trim was on backwards... cleaned out the entire interior so it's now dust free.

I hope I have half his energy when I'm 74!!


I don't do Fords.... had my '32 built - having my '33 built - Jack M built the '65 Mustang... so that leaves my '37 and other than let it go to pot - I haven't touched it. The Nomad has been rebuilt 3 times.... :D

Oh I wasn't going to let you touch the Torino :lmao:

I figured I'd bring one of the Vettes up there. :action-smiley-027:

96z28ss 02-17-2013 03:46 PM

I got a chance to see the finished camaro yesterday. It even stopped raining a bit for me to get a ride in it.
The car turned out really nice, the car drives great a real comfortable ride, even over a set of railroad tracks. Rudy got on it a-bit and the car really plants you in the seat it took off like a rocket.
The car turned out great and its a completly different car than it was before.
Good job on Mr. Welds part.


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