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Thank you sir. Im trying to decide now if I want to paint the bowtie or just stop where I'm at. I think I like them just as they are. Other option is to go blue where the black is and just do black lettering on the Chevrolet script
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Those covers are beautiful! Come to find out, that is the same color blue I used on my intake, side covers and valve cover!:lol:
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Your engine looks great TJ.
I used the same color when I painted the 230 a few years back. Has held up great. |
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Love the covers, all of them. If you did detail the script that would look great. What would you use a little brush?
Going to the junk yard tomorrow morning first thing so if I find any trucks of your body style ill let you know and pull what you want. |
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OK, thanks Austin. And get some pics too for our junkyard thread.
Thanks for the reply on the covers. Yeah, down to brush work if I do the lettering. |
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Imo, I like the bowtie/lettering if you keep it the way it is now or if you paint them. Maybe keep the polished look for the lettering to match the edelbrock lettering and paint the bowtie? Just tossin ideas out.
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Thanks, I can always use ideas. I think I'm going to stop where i'm at. Sometimes things can be overdone, and I don't want to get there. Once they are on the engine and its completely dressed out i'll relook it. I have all chrome pulleys, polished stainless alt mounts, chrome engine mounts, and every hose I can get is AN stainless steel. The breather for the pass side is chrome w/a embossed bowtie, so I think I'll color match the bowtie to the covers.
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This is the breather I went with
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I'm drooling now!:lol:
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I decided to leave the valve cover as it. I may do more detail later, but for now i'm satisfied. I got the grommet in last night and the detail work done on the breather. (painted the bowtie in the same blue to match the covers).
So this is where I'll stop on this one. |
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That valve cover is priceless! I'll bet if you tried to sell it you would get $400 for it!!! Gotta say...you have great painting skills! After seeing this I can't wait to see the truck!!!:metal:
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Thanks TJ. The majority of the work is prep & masking properly, the paint is the easy part.
I don't know what they'd fetch at auction, but I know they'll look good in the truck. |
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Well, if you ever do sell them (which hopefully not...) I call DIBS!!!
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no problem austin, 1st dibs are yours. we need to start you a big block build. did you get your build page set up?
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Not yet. Gathering pics right now. Trying to get my buddy Mitch set up on the forums.
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you can still start one and add pics as you go. your doing and done alot already
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Are you planning on selling the finned valve covers? Just wondering...might be a cool gift for Dad's bigblock in the future.....If so I CALL DIBS ON THEM!!! LOL!:lol::lol:
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