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:EmoteClueless: The good part about that is that Jim isn't killing himself out in the booth in the 100+ heat as much. That's rough! :lostmarbles: He had the front and rear glass installed and has the trim on. Pretty stoked about that. Digging the way the trim fits. :D https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-5zvD4pH-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-kcPRk3H-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-BMdXSc8-L.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-VXg6DXd-L.jpg :thankyou: |
Wow! That trim fits better than a '62 Bubbletop!
LOL Looking good Curtis! By the way -- the Tyler that Basher mentions in his post - is the son of my long time buddy Pierre (AKA "Frenchie - he's Italian but his mother gave him a french name....). I agree with Basher -- Diny (pronounced DEE NEE) and Tim are 100% first class folks. For those that don't recognize the shop -- they're the folks that built FERRAMBO -- the Red Rambler with the Ferrari engine and running gear... it won a BUNCH of stuff. A Ridler just to name one.... LOL |
Looking good!
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Looks awesome :excited: :excited:
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The fit on the trim is amazing, they did a great job on it.
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As far as the trick washers...A quick search shows the options available, maybe not exactly the same but ya'll got options. I grabbed mine from Allstar. |
Looking great!!!
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Looks outstanding!!
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hmmm... That could be arranged possibly! Car is looking great buddy! |
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