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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: Toneman on June 10, 2013, 09:14:40 am
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I need a pattern for a 1955 Studebaker E7 1/2 Ton Pickup. I went to an antique car show this weekend and sold some scrollwork of antique cars and trucks. One customer wanted a framed scroll piece of his 1955 Studebaker pickup. He did not have it with him so I cannot post a photo of it. He said as long as it was the same model and year it would be ok. I have searched the web for a pattern but with no success. So, if anyone has seen one or has one , please let me know. Also, I found a photo on line, but, it is not at a very good angle.
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Tony - see if this will work for you. I got the photo
(http://www.classiccarstudio.com/images/auction/1143/1.jpg)from here:
http://www.classiccarstudio.com/images/auction/1143/1.jpg (http://www.classiccarstudio.com/images/auction/1143/1.jpg)
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Ray thats nice if Tony dont want it I'll take it ...the pattern that is.....
***Merlin***
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Ray thats nice if Tony dont want it I'll take it ...the pattern that is.....
***Merlin***
Feel free if you can use it. It's a beautiful vehicle.
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Ray,very nice vehicle and a very nice pattern
Mahendra
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Ray are you giving away trucks? Make mine a 4x4 please.
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Ray are you giving away trucks? Make mine a 4x4 please.
What color?
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Color isn't a concern.. My last new 4x4 had 12 miles on the Odo when I covered the new finish with an even coat of North Carolina red mud... Of course it was a Jeep, but still 4 wheel drive..
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Ray: great pattern, thanks for your help
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Yes! Great job Ray! My customer will love this. I am going to cut an 8x10 and will post when finished. Thank You!
Tony,aka,Toneman
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Nice one Ray, thanks for my copy.
Pete
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Color isn't a concern.. My last new 4x4 had 12 miles on the Odo when I covered the new finish with an even coat of North Carolina red mud... Of course it was a Jeep, but still 4 wheel drive..
Lucky you asked. You are at the top of the list for the next truck I give away.
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Funny you should say that. I've been thinking of trading my Grand Cherokee for a Pick-em-up Truck. We lease 70 acres of land in the middle of nowhere. A pickup would be quite handy for transporting tools and the generator back and forth.
My Cherokee perpetually looks like I've either been camping, or that I'm on my way there.. I'm told that it has back seats. I'll be darned if I've ever seen them.