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#1045 in MEXICO CITY

Started by Alfredo Canalizo, June 29, 2006, 07:56:24 PM

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LMH

That's too strange... I have made an aluminum panel very similar to yours Alfredo. Mine isn't quite as far along as yours with the final cutting but I do have mine bent to fit the space. Too strange!
I guess great minds think on the same wavelength! ::)

It all looks fantastic!
Larry

Thunder

Alfredo, I have to commend you on your attention to detail. I have looked at all of the photographs you have posted and I am so impressed with your build. Can you tell me what color codes you used on your paint? That is honestly the only white cobra that I have seen that I like
Paul

Alfredo Canalizo

Thank you very much all you guys for your comments I really enjoy to build this cars.
Maybe this wednesday I will put the body to the roller, I want to see how it looks !!
Thunder, The white is the same as the 2005 Mustang GT,and the blue I made it similar than the 2005 Nissan metalic blue,but I modify with more silver.

Regards

Alfredo

Tom

I just want to add that I also am impressed with your fabrication skills.  I can see any of us doing the interior sheet stuff, but doors, trunk lid, etc?  You are a MASTER craftsman!
HM-1042.  3.55:1 IRS.  428 FE.  TKO-600 - .64 OD.  Satin black.

force8

 :)   Hey Alfredo, It's Mike from Atlanta.  I agree, those pictures are fantastico and an inspiration to us all.  Now, why don't you let everyone know that those aluminium pieces are available from you for our Hurricanes.  They are still, aren't they?  

Alfredo Canalizo

#80
Hi Mike how are you ?? I am working very hard in this project of the aluminum panels, all of the fine adjustments are made by hand and this are taken us to much time, but the idea is to send to Mike Arps the panels finished and offer them to the owners that want a great touch of original look and feeling when you open them.
I all ready bought the Kirkham, it is in Laredo TX. with my broker, maybe the next week I will have it here in Mex, I send you pic. of the build.
Talk to you soon..
Regards

Alfredo

Alfredo Canalizo

I painted the inside body with satin black

Alfredo Canalizo

#82
The front is ready
I sand the interior of the plastic light base and the light goes like 1/4" back, it looks better.

Alfredo Canalizo

#83
I changed many screws and nuts for SS., I like it.

Alfredo Canalizo

#84
I adjust exactly the fiberglass in the front tubes of the quick jacks and the boby don

Alfredo Canalizo

#85
I used one of the plastic supports that came in the kit to screw it and hold the hose for the oil cooler.

Alfredo Canalizo


Alfredo Canalizo

#87
Don

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Alfredo Canalizo

#89
The screws are with orings in the base to seat in the paint.