The SN65 project car

Hi All,

After hours of debate, we have decided to come clean. The entire project has been an elaborate hoax. All of the work we have been showing has been done in PhotoShop. All this time we have been working on a typical 66 "rest-o-mod".

Here is a photo of the real project. A little more work and we will be ready to start assembly.

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I know what you are thinking. What about all the people who have seen the car in person. Well... Have you ever heard about group hypnosis???

Again, I am so sorry for my deceitful ways. I am so ashamed. :-(

Bob
Come see this WIP at
Julian's Collision Center
http://www.julianscollisioncenter.com/
 
SN65 said:
Hi All,

After hours of debate, we have decided to come clean. The entire project has been an elaborate hoax. All of the work we have been showing has been done in PhotoShop. All this time we have been working on a typical 66 "rest-o-mod".

Man, if you can Photochop that good, you could be earning far more than a poo-pipe specialist!! :D
 
Hi All,

Well that was my attempt at humor. I guess I should stick to the serious stuff. Also, I couldn’t PhotoChop my way out of a paper bag. The green car shown is a 66 coup that my brother is “rest-o-moding” for a local fire fighter. It is one of the cleanest 66 coups I have ever seen. He is having the car built for his sons. His personal stang is a 71 Boss 351. They are some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet and we are proud to build this car for them.

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Anyway….

This weekend Wayne spent all his time on the passenger side quarter panel. This panel has been a royal pain in the butt. In fact, every time Wayne has had an issue with the bodywork, it has been with this panel. He finished all the revision to the flare and sealed the entire area with feather fill. Feather fill is a polyester product similar to Bondo, etc. Wayne likes to use it as a sanding base prior to applying the final coats of primer. The advantage of this material is that it will not shrink up over time.

If you look at the photos, you will see that the flare is very close in design to the 03 flare. The lines are sharp. The angle and width of the flare are very close. The only difference of note is the width of the “flat”. Ours is about an inch whereas the 03 is about 2. I am very happy with the results and believe that they fit in with well with the 65 bodylines.

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While Wayne worked on the quarter panel, I worked on a number of miscellaneous items. I painted and mounted the front core support / hood latch brace. I cleaned, sanded, primed and painted the brackets and mounts for the intercoolers heat exchanger and a number of other odds and ends.

That’s all for now.

Bob
Come see this WIP at
Julian's Collision Center
http://www.julianscollisioncenter.com/
 
Stang2Man said:
Can you photoChop a big block 514 into one of mustang II's?? hehe

Or at least a p*rn star (chick) in my car?, hehe

Great! Now you've posted the word 'p*rn', the firewall at work won't allow me to view this thread. Nuts. Nice idea though - glad you put (chick) in there otherwise you might be sharing the back seat with Peter North!!

SN - good work, those flares look like they grew there, can't wait for the paint.
 
whwright said:
This is 1320stang posting on whwright's computer as mine is shut down......


RFLMAO!!!!!! I'm actually shedding tears from laughing at skywalker's reply. It's scaring me that you guys know male p@rn stars.

Well, it's obvious that YOU know who he is too... welcome to the Village People tribute band. :D

Now back to the thread.