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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Midland, TX
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Re: Project Madera: A Jimmy GT
What a great build! Really fun to watch.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Re: Project Madera: A Jimmy GT
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Re: Project Madera: A Jimmy GT
I'm looking for an opinion here, a lot of the '60s-70s convertibles had the windshield frame clad in stainless trim, I'm considering the idea of going with that look by nickel plating the frame, the vent window door supports, and of course the vent window frames. Here is 2 renders I had Chad the render master do, the original with the blacked out windshield/vent trim and one with those pieces plated (as well as the mirrors and wiper arms). Which do you guys like better?
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