Thanks again guys, and to answer your questions it runs great. Only issue at all was a broken weld on a shock tab, quick fix back at home with the welder and it's back in business.
I'm actually going to run home at lunch today and bring it out.
the valve cover dash is so cool. i have seen a chevy 6 side cover used as a guage pannel. he used a stock one first and liked it so then he used a chrome one. he said it was to bright during the day so he had the other one powdercoated and is using it now.
The body is a long, annoying story so as to not bore you with it I finally got fed up one day and just started spraying with whatever I had in the garage - which happened to be Krylon BBQ paint, the rest they say is history
Well I guess with the BBQ paint, you dont have to worry about about heat stress on the paint! You got the whole rockabilly look going on, I am totally digging it!!!
I had a friend that painted a motorcycle and used a single stage with an advanced hardener so it doesnt chip as easy... it turned out awesome!!!
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