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Old 01-25-2009, 03:51 PM
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Default new guy here!!!! Reiter's Metal Craft

Just wanted to say hello and i have been lurking on this site and finally joined, I have been building cars from the age of 14, street rods, pro street and touring cars. We are in the process of painting "project Jackass" and shortly putting back together for the 2009 Detroit autorama. thanks Todd
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Old 01-25-2009, 04:16 PM
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Welcome! You do very nice work! Hope you share more projects with us!!
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Old 01-25-2009, 04:33 PM
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I'll try to post up some from around the shop, we are finishing a 51 Merc for autorama, and we are also finishing up the metal work on a 32 ford B-400
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Welcome- I agree with Tony- I would love to see some pics- show us some fab work too
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Todd, I see you used front fenders from Heartbeat on that one 69 you were doing. I am curious as to how well they fit? I used one of their decklids, the "american made" ones and was pretty happy with it.Only needed a very small amount of tweaking.

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Todd, I see you used front fenders from Heartbeat on that one 69 you were doing. I am curious as to how well they fit? I used one of their decklids, the "american made" ones and was pretty happy with it.Only needed a very small amount of tweaking.

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i fit the proto type fenders and we did some adjusting to them, i have installed all of the Heartbeat City made sheet metal and have been happy with it.
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Welcome aboard, Todd. Can't wait to see your work in person.
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Welcome aboard, Todd. Can't wait to see your work in person.
I can't wait to DRIVE your work in person.................... Welcome Todd.

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Just wanted to say hello and i have been lurking on this site and finally joined, I have been building cars from the age of 14, street rods, pro street and touring cars. We are in the process of painting "project Jackass" and shortly putting back together for the 2009 Detroit autorama. thanks Todd
Do you have any pics of the new paint?

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Outstanding craftsmanship!

The link in your sig is not good. It should be reitersmetalcraft.com...someone forgot the s in reiters
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