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ekimball
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Posted: 01/04/08 03:49 PM
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Pinkees Rod Shop's '32 coupe in the March issue really shows how subtle changes can affect the entire look of a hot rod Which version do you think looks best?
'32 Coupe
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jalopy45
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Posted: 01/06/08 11:54 AM
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Fenders and whitewalls.
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Django
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Posted: 01/16/08 02:08 PM
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Fenders and blackwalls
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ekimball
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Posted: 01/16/08 03:53 PM
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interesting, because honestly I think it looks best fenderless with the blackwalls, granted I think almost everything looks better without fenders...
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jalopy45
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Posted: 01/17/08 08:21 AM
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Which is why all the hot rods don't look the same!!! One the basics of the hobby to individualize a vehicle to your own tastes. Hell if we all liked the same thing we could go into a show room and buy the same car. Now if we took the same car and channeled it over the frame 5 or 6 inches, no fenders.
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Posted: 01/17/08 01:01 PM
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Fendered with blackwalls. Not a combination that I thought sounded good when Eric told me what he was doing but the finished coupe looked great.
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GEO1943
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Posted: 01/17/08 06:14 PM
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Fenders and blackwalls. A car without fenders is a car not completed ! It begs the question"when are you going to finish it' ?
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Posted: 01/30/08 08:41 PM
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dang that does change it alot. I like the no hood black wheels
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