A colour scheme for "The Animal"
A colour scheme for "The Animal"
George and Andre want me to build them something with a "Classic look". OK, so far I have the right aerie for the job. An Explorer. AND the right sort of engine.( Round with a lot of cylinders.... :D ) Colour scheme: This is where the creativity of you ok`es comes in. I suggested overall Ivory white, with Pontiac red primary trim, and Brown or Black for secondary trim. Help please!! :D
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Hi Boet, RV & JCVB
Check out the following website for the Savage Cruiser and Savage Classic website for some ideas so here are some from that website:
http://www.aerosavage.com/
The website works a bit strange if you click on the links on the page it only shows the Savage Cruiser, whereas if you open the site and first click on the Yellow Cub-like Savage Classic, it takes you to the Classic's website where I got these pics
Check out the following website for the Savage Cruiser and Savage Classic website for some ideas so here are some from that website:
http://www.aerosavage.com/
The website works a bit strange if you click on the links on the page it only shows the Savage Cruiser, whereas if you open the site and first click on the Yellow Cub-like Savage Classic, it takes you to the Classic's website where I got these pics
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If we talk about a classic look... do we think late 40's, 50's or early 60's maybe Rudix on this forum could help with some photos of the Bakeng Duce at Petit, I think the Brown&beige with a "Boet" inspired pattern could work?
My 2c
Also, I understand the idea is to fit some vintage "steamliner gauges" in the panel... of hoe?
My 2c
Also, I understand the idea is to fit some vintage "steamliner gauges" in the panel... of hoe?
ZU-BIR, ZU-DWE
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