Stunning, happy to see you back and the work continuing!!
Fred
Stunning, happy to see you back and the work continuing!!
From what I'm seeing you're got those bases covered!!65clevorcyclone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:26 amThanks guys. Trying to make it custom, but keep it looking like a 65 Cyclone at the same time.
One of my goals on my build is to have a car that looks or feels like it could have been done in the late '60s - early '70s, added a few things that don't qualify I did to make it mine as well, air ride and a 5 speed are out of place, maybe even the low ride stance is not proper but then again there is no historic basis for my build. one thing I don't want is it to look brand new but have a little wear to it, may take a couple of years to get to that place one reason I chose not to use a base/clear type of paint, those are great products and I am not faulting anyone else from using them just have a different plan (maybe a bit odd) on what I am doing, I love your '65 and the work you are doing making it unique and yours and I am really enjoying the build a lot, so many guys here are top-notch in what they do I am embarrassed to even post my work sometimes because I am such a hack but really like to see guys do it right.65clevorcyclone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:26 amThanks guys. Trying to make it custom, but keep it looking like a 65 Cyclone at the same time.
Nah, don't feel embarrassed, Mike. We're all bound by the resources we have. Growing older and staying in the game requires more resources. I'm tinkering away, doing what I can do with what I have. Great to see these cars resurrected from the boneyard and put on the road, regardless of condition.
It's manageable, Fred.
But you are a master-hack Fred I am only a novice
Add me to the hack list! I stumble forward on ignorance and brute force