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Joined: 8/22/2006
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Vette(s): black 1982 coupe slate gray interior, 350 crossfire, 1985 fuel pump, Steeroids R&P conversion
The "weathering" on those models is incredibly time consuming. Never "weathered"anything quite that bad but used to build aircraft and "weather" them to make them look well used and battle tested. Whoever did this work is a MASTER at it.
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Nice work on those. Whoever did that is pretty darn good at it.
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That's interesting, would like to see an air view shot of the whole thing.
any where links??
John
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Fooled me!
I always wondered what happened to "Kowalski's" car.
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Lots of TIME spent building all those. That's what all the cars looked like when I grew up in NY. Salt on the streets during the winter, rust on the cars in the spring.
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"It Takes A Little Longer To Do It Right"
"It Takes A Lot Longer To Do It Again"
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