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Check this thread http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1336867
You go to photobucket.com first, sign up for free by using a name and password and follow the above link for directions to post pics, it's easy.
Well as you can see, progress is being made, not as fast as Brett hoped, but it is getting there. The blueprints help alot and will make it pretty acurate in the end. Thanks for your help on posting the picture.
Last edited by 1954corvair; May 6, 2008 at 08:50 AM.
Mike, That isn't the hood for the car, it is being modified like the original. That hood is only a junker for astetics while building the car. The picture is also from a while ago, but I'm not good at posting and that was my sample photo. We are trying to take the car to Carlisle unpainted, so yes it still has a very good shot at going. After the show, it Brett will paint it and go from there. Right now he is building another motorama car and he is doing his usual outstanding job.
Roger,
I was just pulling your leg on the hole. Yes Brett does a heck of a job as the last 53 vette he did for Woody scored 99.4% at Bloomington Gold so that is something to be proud of. I know Bret and Woody will be coming to Bloomington Gold will you be there also. If so make sure you stop by me boot space. If you come and spend the night maybe we can all get together and hoist a few.
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