Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by King Tut, .
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Hot Rods In Appreciation of Washington Blue (and other closely related hues) Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by Blues4U, .
Hot Rods For you guys wanting Washington blue Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by da34guy, .
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Event Coverage Fastenal Is Now Blue Line Freight - Zoned Shipping Available Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by trulyvintage, .
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The Blue Print ad with the ridiculous prices showed up again last night on Facebook. They show the front of the BP building and are using lots of BP pictures for what they call a warehouse clearance.
The blue will be a single stage enamel withe a 4/1 (i believe) mix ratio. Want the color to still be clearly identifiable but also want it to dazzle from all angles. Intend on gold flake in the white and silver flake in the blue. Never sprayed actual flake before that I remember so pointers would be helpful
Rare 1939 Snap-On Tool & Blue-Point Tool Catalog in excellent condition. It has 96 pages of mechanics tools and equipment with some very interesting pictures of old-timer mechanics and even a few old cars!
The owner of the Blue Bandit II in Texas has p***ed away, he was my brother. I have inherited the car. I have since learned by studying the 1966 Carcraft build article, when the car was stretched by **** +Mike in Chicago, they did the Pontiac world a huge favor. They added hairpins to relocate the front axle 10" forward, like an old school rod.
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Ryan's probably gonna fire me after saying this, but here goes: Blue-painted hot rods are better than red ones, and I'm here to state my case. The first Oakland Roadster Show AMBR winner? Bill NieKamp's '29 A in a stunning light blue. How about the most famous T Bucket, if not the most famous hot rod, of all time? Norm Grabowski's Kookie T sprayed in Dodge Royal Blue. And how about the Bishop ...
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