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Honest Custom Work for an Hourly Rate

Poser Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 18, 2007
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Before I could work on a clock I had first to demonstrate a fair attitude in a 60/40 sharing arrangement. It didn't really work out. I knew the young leaders. I once bumped out an oil pan for a young man who had crossed a railroad track and bottomed out. He took me to meet the man who repaired the same car when hia sisters wrecked it at the Pontiac/Buick garage. That led to an unfavorable contract to restore and paint my first car. Reading about how Sam and George Barris and the other California customizers were advocates of low cost, fair custom work has been a revelation. This is my final offer as interprettted from a young man who was into fender skirts. He began with Turnpike Cruisers and moved to bubbles then to needle nose bubbles. This is needle nose bubbles with teeth. kenmo may be the only one who can understand. I saw a very large wooden ship model in the flea market yesterday. It was of the "Revenge" Sir Francis Drake's command in the battle with the Armada according to the caption with it. I had only heard of the "Golden Hind" in history so I had to look up this race ship as I had earlier to look up the story of corvettes. There was another model there of an unknown with more cannon. It was $100 cheper in price. Both were kits.

Comments (13)


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stevey3d

4:50AM | Sun, 18 November 2007

CUTE!!! Wonderful image and model! 5+

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Turin_Returns

5:09AM | Sun, 18 November 2007

I blame the assault on unions for this kind of work. How will our society function if we cannot get into our cars?

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:58AM | Sun, 18 November 2007

Excellent and beautiful realization Dale.....!!!!!

Denys234

9:27AM | Sun, 18 November 2007

Well done!!

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sessan53

10:01AM | Sun, 18 November 2007

Great work. Bravo:-)hugs sessan

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moochagoo

12:29PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

Funny little lady !

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Osper

4:27PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

The more cannons, the more work. Nice chop work on the "rod" haven't seen many of them around in years except at car shows.

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jocko500

7:49PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

I see the teeth in the grill. cool image

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evielouise

9:37PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

I also see the teeth looks like a happy car lol great image and modeling!~

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2Loose2Trek

10:20PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

That car doesn't look too happy. Cool image.

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lizzibell

3:53PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

nice work..

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trishabadblood

11:25AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

wonderful lady to show your lovely car..excellent work...

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Richardphotos

7:57PM | Tue, 20 November 2007

to me there is a hint of an early 50's Ford lines especially in the hood and front


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