Some of My W I P S

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Avispa

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A couple of pics of some stuff I'm working on, been a while and I want to start with some cheap and easy one's, as in My real life, nothing ever gets finished ! :)
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Like your post, no pictures or project descriptions.
 
Always have trouble with the pics thing, to much computer and not enough brains !

and a few more, the 55 was my first real hot rod, somewhere around 68/69 and the first big block tri-five around,L-78, rectangular port heads, Sig Erson cam, Bill Thomas mounts and headers, 780 Holley DP, aluminum intake, Schiefer aluminum flywheel, Muncie 4 speed, stripped all the chrome except the hood emblem, bench seat I had to cut a plug out so I could shift, twas quite a car !
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very cool daddio, I always had trouble with the spray paint part of that hobby. the patina job on the ford? what is that 40 or 41? is way cool.
 
I like the trim holes on the side of the '55.
 
it's 40 opera coupe, and the paint thing is like a science now, the vette was actually painted using 50 cent craft acrylic paint from walmart.
The trim holes were added with a pen drill, can't see it, but the front fender, tag and trunk trim and the emblems all have the trim holes.This is a 1/25th scale copy of one of My old hot rods.
 
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