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Its funny I get bored pretty quickly looking at pictures of finished cars, I'm really only interested in the build pictures anymore. First magazine that figures that out will do well. I really miss the build books, I bought every one of those. |
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I love the build books as well...the pages are sure showing some wear and tear. I did contact the guy that puts together the build books. I would say it was not a productive call. In short he was very quick to say he had no interest. No problem I will just share as I can on this amazing site.:lateral: :woot: :cheers: Happy 4th of July all. |
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I have a fair amount of knowledge about preparing publications for press. One could create a book with minimal layout and text, focusing on photographs, without too much effort and cost. The trick would be marketing and selling; however with a high profile build like this I suspect you would be able to sell a few thousand copies at sema alone which could turn a profit. Properly using the internet would get it to the public as well. |
That looks great under there.
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This is one hard working guy...amazing talent! :hail:
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That is turning out to be one hell of a Mustang. Love the shot of the front suspension. I wish Mustangs originally came with frames like that.
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Thanks for all the great input.
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Thats some good looking heavy equipment right there. Awesome!
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What kind of primer is the orange stuff? Im assuming a polyester i just havent seen that orange kind before...
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