| This 35 Slant Back. (take
a look at the restoration in process) |
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| This 33 Ford Coupe (take
a look at the restoration in process) |
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| This 32 Ford Tudor. (take
a look at the restoration in process) |
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| This 32 Ford 5-window coupe
is all steel with the original frame. We chopped it 5 inches
and use one of our Hemi's to power it. (take
a look at the entire restoration process) |
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| This full pickup is now going through
a complete restoration to become a rockabilly hot rod. The body
is channelled 6" and chopped 5 1/2. The frame is Z-ed boxed
and dropped. Come by to check it out. (take
a look) |
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| We recently restored a Mighty Mite,
a tiny vehicle of just 65 in. wheelbase (the M422) or 71 in.
(for the M422A1). It was designed for operation in all kinds
of highways, roads and terrain and had a fording depth of 21
in., which could be increased to 60 in. with a special kit.
(see
the restoration work) |
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| We are currently restoring an M22 "Locust"
light tank from the ground up. The Locust was one of the smallest
tanks used by the Allies in Europe during WWII. It was the first
tank designed by the U.S. primarily for airborne operations.
It was light in weight but was expected to add badly needed
firepower to airborne forces. (see
the job in process) |
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| We do all kinds or custom painting
and artwork, including murals. See
more samples of our painting work. |
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