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Just some of the stuff I've done.....past, present and future.

Some past work.

1927 Stutz Blackhawk

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1917 Franklin
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1936 Cadillac V16 Limo

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1953 Lincoln Capri
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1951 Kaiser Deluxe Golden Dragon
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1920 Lone Star
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More later.
 
Very nice work! Anybody who does this stuff can appreciate every hour that's invested in work like that. With the six examples above there is thousands and thousands-of hours. Glad to be a part of the group here!
 
Wow! Thanks everyone!

Airbrushartheart , You're right I don't...

Bob, not much room at all just a small area in the center. I'll post some pics of a 23 window bus that I had NO access from the inside..


Long story short, this customer bought this bus at auction(6 figures!!), and when they transported it to Texas the roof was BADLY damaged. The trucking company had a 63 Lincoln above the bus,
and well 1400 miles later......

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Wow, that is talent there! If you don't mind me asking how are you making your pulls when there is no access to the backside? or are you using a slapper with heat to reverse the damage?
 
I just did one of these that was the exact same way, although ill say i didn't work the metal as nice, seriously impressed
 
Bob Hollinshead;n71215 said:
Wow, that is talent there! If you don't mind me asking how are you making your pulls when there is no access to the backside? or are you using a slapper with heat to reverse the damage?

Bob, I did use a steel slapper along with a dent puller, and a shrinking disc.
 
Airbrusharthart;n71217 said:
I just did one of these that was the exact same way, although ill say i didn't work the metal as nice, seriously impressed

That's cool! Yeah it was supposed to be fix the damage type of job. Then when I stripped the roof I found 10 different sections of rust that were filled with bondo. Bad part is, is that it was "restored" by a known bus restorer....what's worse the whole bus has thousands of bubbles all over it. Come to find out it's water between the metal and first rounf of primer.
 
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