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Old 05-15-2007, 06:51 AM
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Cool Rushforth Design 1967 Buick Sportwagon

Please go to Air Ride Technologies web site under customers cars and search project # 13714 1967 Buick Sportwagon slammed with 18 and 20 Budnik Gassers full ART aire ride / big bars / Wilwood brakes / 462 CI with turbo 400 / Interior by Old Skool Kustoms, Monticello,MN

It is going to paint next week. Will be at Back to the Fifties June 23-25 ,2007 in the Extreme Powder Coating booth.

Also check out our RAT ROD 62 Buick Special wagon # 13715 by Stoked Out Specialties

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Old 05-15-2007, 07:22 AM
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Very cool! Color choice shown on that draft is great!

Nice Job as usual Jason!
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:38 AM
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Old 05-15-2007, 08:01 AM
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You're in Blooming Prairie, right? How big is your powder coating oven?

Sorry to hijack your thread. I'm looking forward to seeing your car next month.
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Old 05-15-2007, 11:57 AM
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Talking big oven

We have a new 1 mil. dollar shop 19'ft wide x 34' long bake oven.

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Old 05-15-2007, 12:07 PM
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Cool car Jason. I used to have a Midnight Blue '66 SportWagon with the "vista" windows. Sweet rendering you did there. Post some pics when completed.
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Thanks for posting the artwork, Jody!

Greg's a great customer and a powdercoater who is also a serious enthusiast! If you need anything coated and anywhere near him, he's your guy!

Everyone should see this wagon. It is seriously decked out with a lot of subtle custom touches. Hope you make it to Columbus, Greg!
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Should be a cool car Really dont think blue is the color for that car, way to big to be blue, cant wait to see the subtle mods good platform to work with just not sure if tha would of been my first pick of a wagon but different is all good with me!
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Red face color choice

It's a period correct color called brittany blue (ice blue) very close to the stock color. Hey , would of rather built a chevelle but it was a buy it now on e-bay for $2500 with 18 and 20 Intros on it with magna flow exhaust and a 455 in it with a turbo 400 . It was a great start to the project. And like Jason says Not many 67 Buick wagons at Good-Guys events.

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Old 06-25-2007, 09:37 AM
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Wink "Back to the Fifties"

We displayed the 1967 Buick SportWagon at "Back to the Fifties" this past weekend in our Extreme Powder Coating booth. The response was overwhelming ,now we have to get to work and finish the project for Labor Day weekend Good-Guys Kansas City. thanks to all the people who stopped by the booth.
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