Thinking about custom painted flames on our H3
#11
- I feel sorry for any H3 that does not get to play in it's natural habitat.
#12
I agree. I was going to do a Camaro for shows, but I did that about 30 years ago (I have an old photo) and sold it about 15 years ago. Figured we'd do a Hummer because they are rare at shows. I expect mixed reviews because the image of the Hummer brand is not sitting next to a curb surrounded by muscle cars and vintage automobiles.
Last edited by mgoblue85; 01-14-2012 at 09:22 AM.
#14
I agree. I was going to do a Camaro for shows, but I did that about 30 years ago (I have an old photo) and sold it about 15 years ago. Figured we'd do a Hummer because they are rare at shows. I expect mixed reviews because the image of the Hummer brand is not sitting next to a curb surrounded by muscle cars and vintage automobiles.
#15
Hey, your still having fun with your Hummer and that is what matters at the end of the day. Not to mention, reppin' at the car shows. Good luck to you and glad you guys walked away from the accident!
#16
Yup, Keystones!
Bought a '79 Z28 (black with gold) new as a hardtop. Had a 383 stroker motor (about 460+ hp) built with a 250hp fogger NO2 kit. Took the Z to Cars and Concepts in Brighton, MI to have T-Tops installed. While they had the roof cut out I trailered it to Flint to have the frame tied together and an 8-pt. chrome plated roll cage installed. Had a 3 speed automatic reverse valve body (P R N 1 2 3) (1 2 3 instead of 3 2 1) tranny built by Jim Paquette in Potterville, MI (in drag racing circles he was/is renowned). 9" Ford rear end with a 411 screw. Chromed and braided everything under the hood, custom paint , pinstripes (turquoise blue and gold), the tallest 15" radials I could get on the back with some short 14"ers on the front. Where the flat black was near the cut-outs on the Keystones was painted gold. Brake components were turquoise blue. Took about 3 years to complete, but it was a jewel when it was done. That scanned old photo doesn't do it justice.
Ended up with pics in Super Chevy and Popular Hot Rodding magazines as part of articles they had written about various car shows I attended (no atricle dedicated to my car). Sold it to a fellow in Illinois who had seen it several years earlier at the Street Machine Nationals in Springfield, IL.
I miss that car, so here I go with an H3, LOL. Life has slowed down considerably since our accident (physically at least), so car shows are kinda our speed now.
Bought a '79 Z28 (black with gold) new as a hardtop. Had a 383 stroker motor (about 460+ hp) built with a 250hp fogger NO2 kit. Took the Z to Cars and Concepts in Brighton, MI to have T-Tops installed. While they had the roof cut out I trailered it to Flint to have the frame tied together and an 8-pt. chrome plated roll cage installed. Had a 3 speed automatic reverse valve body (P R N 1 2 3) (1 2 3 instead of 3 2 1) tranny built by Jim Paquette in Potterville, MI (in drag racing circles he was/is renowned). 9" Ford rear end with a 411 screw. Chromed and braided everything under the hood, custom paint , pinstripes (turquoise blue and gold), the tallest 15" radials I could get on the back with some short 14"ers on the front. Where the flat black was near the cut-outs on the Keystones was painted gold. Brake components were turquoise blue. Took about 3 years to complete, but it was a jewel when it was done. That scanned old photo doesn't do it justice.
Ended up with pics in Super Chevy and Popular Hot Rodding magazines as part of articles they had written about various car shows I attended (no atricle dedicated to my car). Sold it to a fellow in Illinois who had seen it several years earlier at the Street Machine Nationals in Springfield, IL.
I miss that car, so here I go with an H3, LOL. Life has slowed down considerably since our accident (physically at least), so car shows are kinda our speed now.
Last edited by mgoblue85; 01-14-2012 at 10:14 AM.
#20
I was hoping for a reply from you, ultraclassic. I posted a couple of possibilities on your facebook wall.
I talked to Lenny last night about this. He responded the same way you did. One of his hot rod creations was the featured car at the St. Ignace car show this summer. He has won numerous "best of show", "best paint" and "best engine" trophies over the years at several big shows. He had one of his cars at SEMA in Vegas a few weeks ago. He said the same thing.....not going overboard would be the key.
I talked to Lenny last night about this. He responded the same way you did. One of his hot rod creations was the featured car at the St. Ignace car show this summer. He has won numerous "best of show", "best paint" and "best engine" trophies over the years at several big shows. He had one of his cars at SEMA in Vegas a few weeks ago. He said the same thing.....not going overboard would be the key.