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Received the decal material today and applied it to the grill. It looks absolutely stunning. Now for the longevity issue. I think it is going to last, but time will definitely tell. The pic attached is the best I could get with the brightness. Inside the garage it just was too bright with the flash. I don' t have the headlight rings on, I am taking the grill back off to finish the panels I made to go between the grill upper edge and the radiator cowl.
It might sound weird but hope it turns out. Right now the plan is to put all my car information on the panels instead of on a sign that sits in front of the car. More to come. Larry
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Nice work Larry. Get a close up if you can. All the details you're putting in to the front area and grille really pull the whole car together.
I hope the decal material holds up. I bought a roll of pinstripe tape in dull black that is the perfect width to go into the grooves on the center console (60-62).
It still looks great but it's inside the car and out of the weather. The hardest part of that project was getting the old paint off. I ended up using acetone and 0000 steel wool. I wish I knew what Ford originally used. I used a SEM brand self-etching rattle can paint many years ago on mine. It looked OK for a few years but I need to redo it at this point.
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I was getting ready to have a sign made up to place in front of the car at shows. Came up with this instead. I like it, and hope it lasts. Larry
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Very nice, Larry. As always, your work is flawless.
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That's one way to insure you can actually complete the car. You wouldn't want to change anything then have it not match the statements.... like change the rear end ratio:banana:
Very nice. How did you get the printing done?
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Very creative! Being as most people stand there and gawk at the engine, they may as well have a read!
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Jeff, I made up a full size facsimile and took it to Fast Signs. They did a very good job, added some Falcon emblems all for a very good price. I already have changes in mind for the car, but it is cheaper this way than to create a full size sign and then change that. Larry
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I bet changes would be eady if they saved the template. I have to say it is a very unique idea that a have never seen on the many of thousands of show cars looked at.
I wouldn't be surprised if you start a national fad... "The Larry Board".
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Larry - very nice. So, are these left in place all the time? Can't wait to see all the new additions.
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Roger, I bolted them in place with two of the bolts that hold the grill on. So, hopefully they will not get messed up driving.
That is a good idea that I didn't think of Jeff, I will have to contact "Fast Signs" tomorrow to see if they hold on to the templates. As far as me being the first to do this, I saw a 56 Chevy awhile back that had just a few sentences on the front area around the grill.
For a long time, I wanted to find something that would close off those areas, and tried fabricating a fiberglas panel before. Failure was only obtained doing those. Too much sanding and forming trying to get them flat, hence these metal panels.
At the same time I was working on getting a sign made up, and saw the 56. That's what got me to this point.
Now, I am trying to determine what my next processchange will be. More to come, I hope. Larry
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Looking for some input. I have looked at quite a few engines over the last couple of years and I am seeking an intake system that will give my upper engine a "wow" look to it. Thought the endurashine with the holley that I installed would do that, but really not happy.
I found that I can buy the edelbrock air gap with two polished holleys and linkage, etc for around $1400. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ed...view/make/ford IF anyone has any ideas that would provide the wow factor when I open the hood it would be appreciated. I have seen some systems that I really like, but the wow price factor has pushed me back to the dual four setup.
Something in the same price range would work or maybe a little higher, but now much. Thanks Larry
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Eight stack would be my choice but that has that wow price to go with it. Seems like all the shows I go to all I see is one carb or two carbs and now the three twos are everywhere. That was one reason I did what I did if I had the cash it would have been the eight stack.
Sorry I know that didn't help at all. I think yours has the wow factor now?!?
I'm sure anything you do will look "WOW".
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I'm with Steve on this one. I'm wow'd every time I see your car too. Every bit of it. But if I had my choice I'd go with the 8-stack or the 3-2 setup in that order as well.
But I think the 3-2 is probably the least expensive, but probably more than your current budget. Though it would be WOW! Maybe hold off and save up a little more money. I really don't think anyone but you looks at it and isn't very impressed by your work. It is flawless.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/su...view/make/ford
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Larry, if I had your talents I would build a fiberglass cover, something wide and low with twin K&N beehives dropping down from each side to fill in the now empty area between the fender and valve covers. You could design it to fill in any other area you felt looked anemic.
I know this doesn't address your wish for more carburation and tuning fun, but since it runs and sounds so great now, it may be a way to add wow and pop without the cost and headaches of re-tuning.
Anyone can throw money at a car and have wow... showing your art and making something unique is what turns me on.
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I'm with Jeff on that one too!
What a politician I have become, huh?