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Old 06-10-2013, 01:13 PM   #13
MARTINSR
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Re: 48 chevy section and chop

The frames were different GMC to Chevy? I didn't know that.


Enlarging the rear window was against every bone in my body at one time. Chopping the top and then enlarging the window, HUH? But now I "get it" and I plan on doing the same on my truck. The Rod & Custom truck had it widened as well.



Cole Fosters truck? OMG that is a beauty. I was a paint rep with Salinas a part of my territory and he was driving it everyday, it floored me the first time I saw it. He later repainted it and I gave him the paint for it. It was shot in basecoat with no clear, probably failed in a year.

But that Cole, he is an artist, everything he touches is special.



This isn't my photo but I could have taken it as I have a couple I took just like this with the truck parked in front of his shop.

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