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Old 11-09-2005, 08:02 AM
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W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

This is my new project Monogram 56' Chevy Bel Air.

I got it in poor condition. It was assembled a little bit and out of some parts.
I want to paint it in black matt with flames and smooth it a little bit.




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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

Looks to be a cool project, keep us posted on the progress!!
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Today, I made side-pipe, both by one and second side.






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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

any comments?

btw. I make a chop top s: and more little changes



sorry for my bad English

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Man that looks evil, but in a nice way , have you thought about the exhaust side pipes exiting out of the front fenders?, that would look tre cool , keep us posted with more pics as you go along with your build.
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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

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have you thought about the exhaust side pipes exiting out of the front fenders?
I don't understand this

but I remove that exhaust pipes
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i like it!
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little update

today I paint rims



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edit: Am I to paint it on matt or gloss black?
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Re: Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

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any comments?

btw. I make a chop top s: and more little changes

Now I FINALLY understand what "chop top" means!

Looks like a very interesting project - look forward to seeing more
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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

WOW thats one hell of a chop! nice clean cut tho by the looks of things.. i love getting hold of old "mistreated" kits and giving em a revamp!!
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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

today I primered the body



first, I wont to paint it in black with flames, but actually, for me, in the primer it looks good

sorry for my bad english

ps. I want to stick flames on that finally it looks like a rat rod and rusty in one
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Re: Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

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...in the primer it looks good

That's what I thought, too

BUT I still hope you do it in black!

Great job so far. When I compared to how it looked when you got it.....
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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

The chop top looks awesome! I like the way you have the exhaust coming out! Looks to be coming along nicely!! And yes you still need to paint it matte black w/flames!!
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Re: W.I.P '56 Chevy Bel Air

OK I paint it black tomorrow but whitout flames :]
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