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XcYZ 01-23-2006 11:21 PM

Marty's pics from Barrett-Jackson... all 350 of them!
 
If anyone needs a picture fix, we have it! Marty sent me around 350 pictures that he took from Barrett-Jackson and there's no shortage of car porn.

Thanks Marty!!

Barrett-Jackson 2006 Main Gallery

Barrett-Jackson 2006 High Profile Cars

907rs 01-24-2006 08:40 AM

Thanks for sharing Marty. I see quite a few that I missed going across the block.

Blown353 01-24-2006 01:15 PM

Thanks for the pics!

For as much as the Motion car went for (ahem), I can't believe they used fake braided junk over some of the hoses... and the way the seatbelts are mounted is nothing short of a deathtrap.

The "Loaded" Rod on the other hand is nothing short of outstanding from a craftsmanship standpoint. :thumbsup:

jonny51 01-24-2006 01:17 PM

Thanks for the pics Marty!

rwhite692 01-24-2006 01:29 PM

Thanks Marty for taking all those photos!

XcYZ 01-24-2006 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown353
I can't believe they used fake braided junk over some of the hoses...

Troy, I checked out Marty's pics, and sure enough, you're right. What's odd is it didn't have that stuff at SEMA.

TravisB 01-24-2006 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown353
The "Loaded" Rod on the other hand is nothing short of outstanding from a craftsmanship standpoint. :thumbsup:


well said
I don't believe there is a finer street rod out there right now as far as innovative ideas and build quality

oh and thanks for the pics marty

Blown353 01-24-2006 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TravisB
well said
I don't believe there is a finer street rod out there right now as far as innovative ideas and build quality

oh and thanks for the pics marty

Definately. I missed seeing the thing in person at Goodguys last year and I really regret it. All the "chunky" metallic bits sporting symmetric "speed holes" reminds me very much of an early '50s BRM Formula 1 car. Way cool.

D Stroud 01-25-2006 09:54 AM

Great Pics!

I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know what color of blue this is?

Thanks
http://www.lateral-g.org/events/barr...1-20%20228.JPG

rockdogz 01-25-2006 10:16 AM

Quote:

I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know what color of blue this is?
Wow, that's cool..what car is that?

MarkM66 01-25-2006 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by rockdogz
Wow, that's cool..what car is that?

I think that's "Newmad." It won custom rod of the year in like 2002 or so.

Did it go through the auction?

TravisB 01-25-2006 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkM66
I think that's "Newmad." It won custom rod of the year in like 2002 or so.

Did it go through the auction?

yes it did

$$???????

D Stroud 01-25-2006 03:38 PM

OK, according to the Newmad builder's website...

"Topping it all off--and tying together the old-yet-new theme--is a traditional two-tone paint scheme done up in modern paint. The NewMad's body wears House of Kolor Majestic Blue with Kandy Cobalt, while its roof is decked out in House of Kolor White Pearl (www.houseofkolor.com)."

That sounds like a 3 stage system.

Opm Customs 01-25-2006 07:12 PM

No!
 
No it did not go through the auction. I was across from it for a week and a half. I had the Black 1968 RS/SS Pro tour across the aisle from Steve's Auto Restorations, the booth at which "Newmad" and her owner Dave Hall were camped out at for the duration of the show. Pictures can not do this car justice, those guys did an amazing job. The trim on the sides is formed and machined 1/4" aluminum plate that was cnc'd to read "Newmad" aswell as having a bull-nose on the radius of the edges, then frenched into the side. That is just the tip of the iceburg with regards to the "little" stuff, that really sets this one apart. Did you get any pics of our car?
Clay

ironworks 01-26-2006 09:11 AM

does this seem right
 
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If you look at the tie rod location they reversed it on the spindle for wheel clearance. That should make it pretty scary to drive. There are quite a few things I noticed on this thing. For a 400,000 I'm not impressed at all. Shoot for 25,000 i'm not impressed.

Rodger

TravisB 01-26-2006 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Opm Customs
No it did not go through the auction. I was across from it for a week and a half. I had the Black 1968 RS/SS Pro tour across the aisle from Steve's Auto Restorations, the booth at which "Newmad" and her owner Dave Hall were camped out at for the duration of the show. Pictures can not do this car justice, those guys did an amazing job. The trim on the sides is formed and machined 1/4" aluminum plate that was cnc'd to read "Newmad" aswell as having a bull-nose on the radius of the edges, then frenched into the side. That is just the tip of the iceburg with regards to the "little" stuff, that really sets this one apart. Did you get any pics of our car?
Clay

I stand corrected..I thought It went across :wow:

Kendall Burleson 01-26-2006 10:45 AM

That car was at SEMA I think in 2002 it was over look buy many because of the troy 62 chevy with the twin turbo.the car is killer in person they add like 10" in the front fender the the car was in the super rod magzine build section.I think in nov 02 it state the color. :thumbsup:

Diognes56 01-27-2006 12:55 AM

Thanks for the pics :D :thumbsup: .

David


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