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Old 01-10-2013, 11:15 AM
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what about the top ? is it going to fit the windsheld ?
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what about the top ? is it going to fit the windsheld ?
We eliminated the convertible top and side windows.
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We eliminated the convertible top and side windows.


Kenny is still learning to read... it's a "process".
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:21 AM
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That underhood panel is a nice piece.
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The Tracknose was at San Diego Wheels and Waves last year when I went down --- I crawled all over that car. Just super impressive!

I'm glad he is re-doing the windshield. The new design fits the style better.


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what about the top ? is it going to fit the windsheld ?
The top is gone now. It will be replaced with a fasten-on type tonneau cover.
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:25 AM
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Injected nailhead- so sweet. Incredible welds on those small parts. Great job with the packaging on that car. Small platforms like that take tons of planning and thought. Awesome.
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Old 01-10-2013, 11:40 AM
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As always beautiful work. I love the engine bay on all of these cars.
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It's turning into a mega update!!

A few details on one of the Speed 33 projects:
Along with our Speed33 chassis, we created the hood sides, hood, curved louvers, sectioned grille and and will be making few detail pieces on the interior and exterior like the dash and tail panel.



(Please try not to be distracted by the giant red thing in the background of the next pic ...)








One of the dash concepts:


...to tie in with the tailpanel:
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