All HOK urethane. This one is a real oddball. They called and said they had a turbo Buick to letter. I figured one of those hot V-6 jobs. Nope. A twin turbo big block Mopar under the hood. Streetable....turns 8.40 1/4 mile.
Posted by Sam Staffan (Member # 4552) on :
There is some power there for sure.
Hey George! How do you make them vinyl letters look that good? Posted by Curt Stenz (Member # 82) on :
George, real nice. The white inline in "truck sales" lettering; for some reason I have not seen or used it in years, I just forgot about it. I will have to do that next time I get the chance.
How inspiring it is to see others hand lettering. BTW, you just look like a sign painter!
Posted by Mike Faig (Member # 6104) on :
Nice job, George. Did they leave the keys with you?
Posted by Frank Magoo (Member # 3950) on :
Mike, any long, twin rubber streaks in front of your shop? Nope? Probably didn't have the keys then, if they'd left keys w/me, you'd be first to know it, hear your street is a real drag....
George, damn nice touch signwriter!!! Like Curt, I like the added touches, always makes a good sign better....
(I'd like to give that hot rod a test run myself)
Posted by Dale Feicke (Member # 767) on :
Neat job, George!! I really like your script.
That'd be a ride, for sure!!
Posted by Alicia B. Jennings (Member # 1272) on :
It's happy, snappy & peppy! And as far as the second pic of the motor,,,,(Donde esta la) where is the gold plating?
Posted by Stevo Chartrand (Member # 2094) on :
Nice work George!!!! I really like the script. A Mopar engine in a Grand National?? Weird!
Stevo
Posted by Joe Golden (Member # 6870) on :
George, that is freakin really nice!!
I got to stare at some more of your strippin today...Outlaw has his new piece on his harley, looks really really nice. Good job twice!!
Posted by Craig Sjoquist (Member # 4684) on :