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novanutcase 03-08-2007 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dave96dcm
It's too bad that alot of that gorgeous work is going to be covered up with a floor.

You'll get a hint of it from the underside! Here's how we decided to show it off:

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...10-2007004.jpg

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...10-2007002.jpg

Like this you will be able to see the beautiful framework the guys did from underneath!

John

novanutcase 03-08-2007 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ironworks
I don't like the way the bars turn to meet the rear point in the trunk area. I would much rather it go all the way back to the rear most part of the frame and run a support where they are attached to now! Any suggestions or comments? Oh well! More brainstorming to make it right!

John

patience man, We still have more work to do tommorrow. We have to go home and sleep to maintain the super model level of beauty we all maintain. This is just what it looked like at 5pm. We have a bitchen plan....
BUT NOW......You must what for my next trick.........bbbuuuaaahhhh

Rodger[/QUOTE]

I know, I know but you know how I am.........NOW!!

Garage Dog 65 03-09-2007 08:38 AM

Hi John,

I was in SoCal this week and took the opportunity to stop by Ironworks and meet Rodger and peek at the projects in the shop. You are in great hands my friend !! A super nice guy with a sincere passion to build off-the-hook projects for his customers - and a great crew of highly skilled craftsmen providing TLC to deliver. It was obvious they truly love doing this work and it shows in the quality of your Nova. The pictures just don't do justice to how sweet this thing is in person and I was fortunate to see it in progress. To get to build a dream car like this - and to get the opportunity to work with a group of people who give their absolute best is very difficult to find in todays world. You're a lucky guy and we can't wait to see what the Ironworks team can do. BTW, bring your checkbook because artwork like this costs major coin ! :yes:

Rodger, THANKS for staying late and sharing your car buildiing passion with another garage dog ! My brain was smoking trying to process all the cool ideas and fab on the truck and nova. Your hospitality was greatly appreciated boss man. All the best !!

Jim

novanutcase 03-09-2007 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Garage Dog 65
Hi John,

I was in SoCal this week and took the opportunity to stop by Ironworks and meet Rodger and peek at the projects in the shop. You are in great hands my friend !! A super nice guy with a sincere passion to build off-the-hook projects for his customers - and a great crew of highly skilled craftsmen providing TLC to deliver. It was obvious they truly love doing this work and it shows in the quality of your Nova. The pictures just don't do justice to how sweet this thing is in person and I was fortunate to see it in progress. To get to build a dream car like this - and to get the opportunity to work with a group of people who give their absolute best is very difficult to find in todays world. You're a lucky guy and we can't wait to see what the Ironworks team can do. BTW, bring your checkbook because artwork like this costs major coin ! :yes:

Rodger, THANKS for staying late and sharing your car buildiing passion with another garage dog ! My brain was smoking trying to process all the cool ideas and fab on the truck and nova. Your hospitality was greatly appreciated boss man. All the best !!

Jim

Careful! Boss mans gonna get a big head:lol:

They're the best!:cheers:

John

ironworks 03-09-2007 07:48 PM

Champs BBQ just gets me talkin and you even had you work pay for dinner and beer. I was shocked you drove 3 hours oneway just to look at the projects we are building. It was nice talking to ya, I may take you up on the indy offer someday.

Rodger

71Nova 03-10-2007 03:12 AM

I didn't realise Iron Works was in So Cal!! I think I will stop buy sometime soon.

novanutcase 03-10-2007 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 71Nova
I didn't realise Iron Works was in So Cal!! I think I will stop buy sometime soon.

Do it! As Garage Dog said, when you see all the other things going on there in person you will be blown away! Everyone that is on that crew are masters of their trade! There are so many great things going on there that, honestly, your head will be spinning when you leave! It will do one of two things. It will either get you so revved up that when you get home you'll immediately start wrenching on your car or you'll leave amazed but disgusted because you know you could never do what they do as well as they do it! Probably both!:lol:

I really feel that Ironworks is going to be the next big thing as far as car builders. Rodger Lee has been the driving force in the build and in helping me realize the realities of building a car of this caliber. It's because of the Ironworks boys in general, and Rodger in particular, that this car has been able to hit the level it is at and, hopefully, where it will go!

First rounds on me Ironworks!:cheers:

John

Garage Dog 65 03-10-2007 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by ironworks
I was shocked you drove 3 hours oneway just to look at the projects we are building. It was nice talking to ya, I may take you up on the indy offer someday.

Rodger

Blasting through the canyons back up into the high desert in a GTO rental - tends to clear out your head...

Indy anytime, beers already on ice ! Catch you in Columbus.

Dog

novanutcase 03-11-2007 10:44 PM

UNfortunately, My DD is a '61 Ford T-Bird so I don't really get to blast through the canyons but definitely a beautiful drive!!!

Sales@Dutchboys 03-13-2007 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by novanutcase
UNfortunately, My DD is a '61 Ford T-Bird so I don't really get to blast through the canyons but definitely a beautiful drive!!!


Is that next to go to iron works!?!??!


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