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Marty,
Those wires could be from the cores used in the casting process. I've seen wires like that used to hold several cores together or in place. Although that is in steel castings and they normally are made of an alloy that melts away where exposed to the liquid metal. I'm not real familiar with the aluminum casting processes. Just a guess. Looking bad a$$ by the way. Keep the pics coming. Gotta love these trucks! Later. |
man i have said it before and well JUST ONE KILLER RIDE :thumbsup:
hey marty who is gonna do the interior if you dont have any lined up - i know it is a drive but my buddy here in kansas does the interior for Fast Eddie Hot Rods in Lamar Mo. and the tv show Trick My Truck and other killer show cars and is killer on quality and price if interested let me know |
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Thank you very much.
We are going to be using Tracy Weaver from the Recover Room for the interior. He did my dad's 57 and it turned out great. I'm very happy with him and plan to use him on my next few projects. Quote:
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Looking great guys ! Won't be long now. PS, Love that little motor !
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Look good! :thumbsup:
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OZ DOES THE INTERIORS SCOTT DID THE FIRST SEASON AND HASNT SINCE BUT IF ANYONE WANTS TO GIVE OZ A CALL LET ME KNOW:thumbsup: not a problem marty i know what ya mean |
Hey Kenny..................... lay off the juice when you know you need to pick up the camera. damn.............. Marty maybe you should get him a tripod!!!
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get it right travis is the juice boy , i have a camera in one hand and a sonic burger in the other . lol tripod ..... is that that thing marty sent ? |
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Just in case you can't figure out the Tri-pod you could alway's set the camera on a cardboard box. |
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