I saw this "Speedster" the other day & couldn't believe my eyes...
...so I looked it up & found this: http://www.hotrod.com …al_speedster/viewall.html
The Hemi sounded very impressive, too!
PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Aug 04, 2011 11:34 | #1 I saw this "Speedster" the other day & couldn't believe my eyes... ...so I looked it up & found this: http://www.hotrod.com …al_speedster/viewall.html The Hemi sounded very impressive, too! FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Aug 04, 2011 16:21 | #2 Honey, I shrunk the car! People that know me call me Dan
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4607 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Aug 04, 2011 16:32 | #4 Just looked at the Hot Rod pictures/article; that is one bad @$$ car! VanillaImaging.com
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RadAL Cream of the Crop 9,633 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Spanish Fort, AL More info | Aug 04, 2011 16:44 | #5 Honey, I made the car tacky and untasteful! Equipment: Canon PowerShot A650IS (semi retired) and Canon Powershot G10 (primary) and Rebel XT 350D w/18-55mm kit lens and Quanterey 18-200mm-- www.youtube.com/alexander1485
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p27rpy Goldmember 1,418 posts Likes: 33 Joined Oct 2010 More info | Aug 04, 2011 18:34 | #6 hmm.......no thanks, haha. Theo Civitello - Houston Based Automotive, Wedding & Life Photography
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bdpaco Senior Member 696 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Aug 04, 2011 18:43 | #7 that is a work of art....love it.... My Blog
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Rivman Goldmember More info | Aug 04, 2011 20:34 | #8 Woolburr wrote in post #12878255 Honey, I shrunk the car! LOL, and now for something totally different - nice catch Frank !! Randy, Gear - 3 in the green, and a T5i with a few lenses !
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Aug 04, 2011 20:49 | #9 Is it just me....or is there a hint of Batmobile lurking in this? The article shows they did some great work on it. People that know me call me Dan
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L.J.G. "Not brigth enough" More info | Aug 04, 2011 23:02 | #10 Woolburr wrote in post #12879441 Is it just me....or is there a hint of Batmobile lurking in this? The article shows they did some great work on it. Looking at the article plenty of work went into it, you have to admire that, and yes, looking at the front on shot I have to agree, there is quite a bit of batmobile in there! Lloyd
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gazfy Member 101 posts Joined Jul 2011 Location: Germany More info | That thing is so wrong it is just, well, right! Love it! Gary.
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Aug 05, 2011 02:31 | #13 Holster wrote in post #12880701 im seeing a lot of pixels in the edge of the door and elswhere in the car. did you crop this a lot from an origional? Seriously? You're pixel peeping a webshot? People that know me call me Dan
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Aug 05, 2011 08:13 | #14 Holster wrote in post #12880701 im seeing a lot of pixels in the edge of the door and elswhere in the car. did you crop this a lot from an origional? Just slightly improved the framing before RAW conversion. What you're seeing is the result of using a "proof" setting instead of converting to a full sized image. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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cicopo Goldmember More info | Aug 05, 2011 18:24 | #15 Might nice custom. It's nice to see someone have a vision to do something totally off the chart & then follow it through to the end. Knowing what the original car looked like I'd say it's a big improvement, plus the workmanship is what it's all about. A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought.
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