Rodger 527 Posted April 7, 2011 Nice looking decal job , but that vehicle is not a good vehicle to advertise Body Shop work on ... that is funny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
towman208 38 Posted April 7, 2011 looks great, but i'm with rodger, all besides the big dent in the side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BearlyRich 167 Posted April 8, 2011 And you spelled 'tires' wrong Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lorne 0 Posted April 8, 2011 And you spelled 'tires' wrong But ... if you look really really close, you might see the steering wheel is on the correct side Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mopar691 281 Posted April 8, 2011 Nice work. Looks Good Last Body Shop I worked at would of loved a shop truck like that. We had to be careful with anything smaller than a fender in the box so it wouldnt fall thru the rust holes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mabscotthandyman 1,410 Posted April 8, 2011 Nice work. Looks Good Last Body Shop I worked at would of loved a shop truck like that. We had to be careful with anything smaller than a fender in the box so it wouldnt fall thru the rust holes. Nice looking work and as the old adage goes a plumbers house always have leaks,a mechanics cars needs repairs and a body mans car needs painted. The sad truth is it is so very true my place needs work and that is what i do for a living. Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
towman208 38 Posted April 8, 2011 And you spelled 'tires' wrong just remember there always a different spelling for every word. tyre US, tire [ˈtaɪə] n 1. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) a rubber ring placed over the rim of a wheel of a road vehicle to provide traction and reduce road shocks, esp a hollow inflated ring (pneumatic tyre) consisting of a reinforced outer casing enclosing an inner tube See also tubeless tyre, cross-ply, radial-ply 2. (Transport / Railways) a ring of wear-resisting steel shrunk thermally onto a cast-iron railway wheel 3. a metal band or hoop attached to the rim of a wooden cartwheel vb (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (tr) to fit a tyre or tyres to (a wheel, vehicle, etc.) [variant of C15 tire, probably from tire3] so Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deth502 39 Posted April 8, 2011 congrats! my first vehicle was a 1986 ford escort 2-door hatchback Share this post Link to post Share on other sites