The Volks Rodster

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vader wrote:Ok some of them are a bit fuzzy..... They looked in focus when I took them... :drunks: :drunks: :drunks:
No Vader, I can state categorically, that is exactly how it all looks at that time on a Friday night.............
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OK after a long adjournment I'm getting back onto this project (to save myself some petrol money for other member's cars :shock: :wink: ) I am busy adding some decent reinforcement to help out because of the missing roof. Should have pics soon.....

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Rear end is pretty much done, doors are complete and hung. I'll finish off the sills today and then get onto the bonnet. Think I am going to need make it slightly flatter.
After that it's the windshield frame :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Looking fantastic.I want to see what you are going to do with the windshield.

You know I'm looking forward to it! :wink:
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Wow Barry
That looks amazing!

When this project is done, we need to talk about a Heb replica.
Seriously. You definately have a gift!
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Those shutlines look better than factory!
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Hey Barry,

I wanted t opost the other night and asked what is up with the car.(you finished your friend's pick-up, no?) That is good work right there!!! Kudos :hangloose:
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Excellent Barry! I agree with Karma, you definitely have a gift.
I see you are still looking for an apprentice to train. If I don't have a contract after this one finishes I'll be too happy to assist you and learn something in the process. Unfortunately I'm not 16 anymore. :mrgreen:
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wow Barry
all i can say is that u r amazing. got a natural talent wen it coms to metal work. would also love to just pop in wen in the area to hav a look-see how the pro's do it.
going thru this thread was like watching a series of Boyd Codingtons American Hotrod episodes. couldnt wait for the next episode :lol:. (without all the drama queens)

great work
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Nice work Barry! I'm glad you've found the motivation again, that rear end looks really neat. Cant wait to see the finished product
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Barry only one word needed

STUNNING! :hangloose: :flash: :mrgreen:
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very nice Barry
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Clean Line, Looks Cool.
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Thanks guys

Chris - I'm looking forward to it too - just a little nervous about it :wink:
Theo - finished my work on the Dodge pick-up for now. Will still need to help them make up the loadbed
Karma - don't look too close at the shutlines, they're a long way from perfect. A Heb would be awesome, but if you want to see it soon you may need to come learn this stuff for yourself (I have about five more cars standing in a queue in my head, and I can only get them out through my hands at a very slow rate :cry: )
Beetlefanatic - I have hopefully found someone (will know in the next week or so). That said my shop is big enough for three (or five :lol: )
Farhaad - anytime.
Dutch - I had to do something to try to catch up with your progress. Can't afford to be sponsoring other guy's fuel money now can I? :D
Chris, lowlight, Tom - thanks guys, and thanks to everyone else for looking.

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