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- Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted | The H. A. M. B.
Chicago Guys: Blue Bandit Pics Wanted Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by King Tut, Mar 14, 2008
- How to remove protective coating on raised white letter tires?
Got some new shoes for the '54 and I'm trying to remove the blue protective coating from the raised white letters What a hassle! Simple Green and a
- Hot Rods - Ford 429 460-best intake manifold for high HP?
Hot Rods Ford 429 460-best intake manifold for high HP? Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by HotRod28AR, Aug 12, 2008
- Washington Blue | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
The Washington Blue we used was from PPG's "Concept" series There was an excellent original, unrestored '36 3W in Tardel's shop during the painting phase of the roadster build, and to my eyes it looked as though the paint on both cars had come from the same can (s)
- Chrome headers turning blue. | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
The blue comes from a lean condition that heats up the pipe and turns it blue A trick I used to use on the bikes (and not all of tem have heat shields) was to spray some Bar-B-Q paint in the pipe, and let it cure This would provide a thermal barrier fro a while until you get your tune up set up right
- Washington Blue Color Code | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
Washington Blue Color Code Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by stan65, May 16, 2013
- In Appreciation of Washington Blue (and other closely related hues)
I actually started this thread to ask about the various shades of blue I see that are all called "Washington Blue", and as I was researching for the thread it occurred to me that 1 true Washington Blue will appear different shades, depending on the lighting, and 2, slight differences in formulation result in slightly different shades, and this
- Hot Rods - Blue Hot Rods | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
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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