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tubbed69 10-08-2013 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybar (Post 509300)
Jeff you need to build a new trophy case for all the ones your going to win! great attention to detail buddy!

thanks Ryan I want to store them in that you garage of yours

Smitty68 10-08-2013 07:13 PM

Thanks for the update pics Jeff!! As I have said before amazing work my friend!! I need a little inspiration for my build.. Keep us posted.

Lous69 10-08-2013 08:02 PM

Jeff,
Very impressive build. I admire your attention to detail and your ability to do it all yourself.

From your pics, I'm guessing you spend almost as much time cleaning your garage as working on your car. How the heck do you do such nice work without making a mess???!!!

Cheers to Camaros wearing VW colors :cheers:

tubbed69 10-08-2013 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Smitty68 (Post 509362)
Thanks for the update pics Jeff!! As I have said before amazing work my friend!! I need a little inspiration for my build.. Keep us posted.

thanks ,we could all use a little motivation from time to time
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Originally Posted by Lous69 (Post 509371)
Jeff,
Very impressive build. I admire your attention to detail and your ability to do it all yourself.

From your pics, I'm guessing you spend almost as much time cleaning your garage as working on your car. How the heck do you do such nice work without making a mess???!!!

Cheers to Camaros wearing VW colors :cheers:

thanks Lou,I do like the detail work,your car is over the top,very nice,and pics do the garage a lot of justice its not as clean always as the pics show

fleetus macmullitz 10-08-2013 08:49 PM

When pics are going to be posted online that will be taken in the garage/shop, photoshopping can offer the quickest way to achieve a clean work area. Plus no air quality issues from sweeping/vacuuming/use of cleaning solutions either. Just something to keep in mind. ;)

tubbed69 10-08-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 509383)
When pics are going to be posted online that will be taken in the garage/shop, photoshopping can offer the quickest way to achieve a clean work area. Plus no air quality issues from sweeping/vacuuming/use of cleaning solutions either. Just something to keep in mind. ;)

now Skip your talking stuff way over my head,I am proud to just get the pics on this forum,thats big for my computer skills,lol:thankyou:

fleetus macmullitz 10-08-2013 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by tubbed69 (Post 509385)
now Skip your talking stuff way over my head,I am proud to just get the pics on this forum,thats big for my computer skills,lol:thankyou:


Me too Jeff.

Just spelling photoshopping is all the heavy lifting I can do on that subject. :D

Smitty68 10-09-2013 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by compos mentis (Post 509386)
Me too Jeff.

Just spelling photoshopping is all the heavy lifting I can do on that subject. :D

I am guilty of that more than once in a days time!!:lmao:

GregWeld 10-09-2013 10:08 AM

Love the Billet Specialties valve cover/coil covers.... I used the same ones on my '33 Ford build. Nice clean solution to an ugly problem!


Car's looking fantastic Jeff!

tubbed69 10-09-2013 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 509463)
Love the Billet Specialties valve cover/coil covers.... I used the same ones on my '33 Ford build. Nice clean solution to an ugly problem!


Car's looking fantastic Jeff!

thanks Greg,the valve covers are very high quality,they looked very nice on your 33 ford,thats a super nice car your building along with all your other cars:thankyou:


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