Here are what got through my system of the show Robert (Latroca52) went to, Enjoy. #2 ~~~ I'm having to only load 2 at a time.
Here are what got through my system of the show Robert (Latroca52) went to, Enjoy. #3~~~This is all I can get to load.
Thanks Thanks for posting pics for me I can only do one at a time for some reason I can down load 4or 5 pics but one one will post
It looks as the flat paint look has really taken hold. It might be only me but I think three windows make better looking customs while five windows are classier stock. Thanks for the pics; both of you.
Thanks Evan, I agree with the 3 and 5 window looks, I like the 3 more because of the heat and sun is not on my neck and head in the afternoons or evenings. But witll would like the view when changing lanes and making turns. Glad my slowpoke computer allowed me to post those for Robert. Charles
Wow, the amount of work done on this truck is mind boggling..... gotta be a 6 figure car. Thanks for posting the photo's.
Truck behind it If you look close Dave kindig from Bitchen rides out of Utah the truck he built right behind it
Thank you! I know that was a lot of time and effort to post these photos, but I'm sure they got some wheels turning and inspiration flowing. This weekend will be the first show I will have ever entered and this is where all the hard work pays off. Just to be able to drive it. Thanks again, Bill Hanlon, for all the help and support, pulling me across the finish line.
Thanks, Robert, for sharing the photos. Thanks, Charles, for posting them. The detail, fit, and finish on the custom one Lakeroadster enlarged is amazing. I could not build something like that in a lifetime. I wonder how long it took to build. Even the "bubble" for the rear license plate is formed to look like grill bars. The running boards are custom, the rear fenders had to be formed to match the curved bedside...UNBELIEVABLE. I love the red and white paint on the one from Utah, you Pointed out, Robert. Just look at the shine on that filled hood.