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OOPS too late but I like the other one better. This one didn't turn out too good. Good job K5.
 
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Nice ride! I'm a big fan of classic cars, hot rods and anything custom (hence my username).

Yup, been a car guy my whole life. I even like many of the "new muscle" cars available. I always have too many cars or trucks to deal with. I just finished the Blazer, now maybe I can start on my next project.
 

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What's the next project going to be? I have 70 Cutlass with stock 350 Rocket engine that we've been restoring. It's in pieces at the moment but I hope to have it back together someday.

70 Mercury Montego. I want to clone a Cyclone spoiler out of it to replace the real one I once had. I pretty much am stuck on ALL 1970 cars and trucks. Pinnacle year for HP...
 

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I grew up working on show cars and had a couple body shops along the way. That 36 has a 327 in it. Independent front and rear. He's got an auburn boattail speedster too and a couple 49 olds coupes. I kinda got out of it. Both those cars have 53 buick skylark wire wheels on them. That's kinda his trademark. I can't remember when he didn't have a set on his rides.
 
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Body man eh. Sure wish I had body work skills, I'm more mechanical. The Montego has no rust,,,or straight panels, going to need a skilled body man to get it straight. If I had any sense, I'd save money and go buy a new muscle car. Liken the srt Challenger, a new stang, or Camaro would be sweet to drive. Oh well, stuck in 70 I guess.

Love the true wire wheels, alot of up keep for my lazy but though.
 

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i'm glad too:)

i really can't thank 5c enough for doing this for me, it would have taken me a while if at all to come up with something this nice.
I did however do a very small bit of work on it myself.

This is what it may look like on a black bp...

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i think a black w/chrome caps bp will go nicely with this...my 1970 k/5 blazer

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saweet !!!!!!!
 

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It was a pain in the .... for me. Had to take the battery out to get to the wiring harness. Good thing I'm not a girly girl ;)

HotRod girls are, well, HOT!!! Good job Bov.

Thanks Buzz, Very stoked to get this BP. I keep trying to kill one of the three screw driver Buzzez I have to justify this, but you just can't kill em. I've worn the purple almost completely off of one, drop it all the time on concrete, but it just keeps on keepin on. Great products!!!
 

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OH BOY OH BOY, got a tracking number just now...I can hardly wait for my super ultra cool customized BP. I'm getting my first Tank with this order...Seems everyone is using a tank, so I'm a little slow getting the latest greatest goodies.:blink:
I'll be using fusions with the tank since I have like 30 of them... Punch, drill, or cut? What methods do you guys prefer? Post a pic of where this should be done if anyone could(5c)...:p
 
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