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Pontiac helmet




A few weeks ago I helped a good buddy put a cam and lifters in his 64 impala

He came by this morning and dropped this off for helping him all I can say is

        thanks  Craig





-- Edited by omp60 at 16:38, 2008-10-26

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Pretty cool job! You should send your buddy a nice Canadian Poncho t-shirt!!! ( a little plug for Todd)

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Nice gift. Do you have a bike for it or is it for that outlaw racing. I don't think it has a snell rating anymore biggrin

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ANY TIME BUD!!!! Im glad you like it!smile

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very cool, doing that metal flake is hard. I need to find somebody here in town that could teach me how to do that stuff. I like the retro look of that helmet.

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Wow thats cool        confused  If I had it, I would wear it ALL the time!!biggrin  

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59poncho wrote:

very cool, doing that metal flake is hard. I need to find somebody here in town that could teach me how to do that stuff. I like the retro look of that helmet.



if you have a helmet or anything you would like flaked and candied,you can send it to me and i can do it up for ya!!idea

 



-- Edited by poncho at 10:14, 2008-10-29

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poncho wrote:

59poncho wrote:

very cool, doing that metal flake is hard. I need to find somebody here in town that could teach me how to do that stuff. I like the retro look of that helmet.



if you have a helmet or anything you would like flaked and candied,you can send it to me and i can do it up for ya!!idea



-- Edited by poncho at 10:14, 2008-10-29

   How would I take the roof off my 60 wagon and get it to you....Thats what I eventually want the roof to be..biggrin
  Better yet, how would I get it back on when your done????



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1960 Laurentian Safari 
1960 Laurentian 4door(scrapped)
2001 Grand Am Traded on a '96 Suburban 2WD
2002 Hyundai Accent(SOLD)
1968 Grand Parisienne Scrapped and SOLD

 

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Calgary is a short drive,,only problem is you wont want to go back there after spending some time here on the coast!!! biggrin....think about this , take a vacation,come here in the summer in the wagon, have you roof flaked,,, and drive it home when its done!!!.....idea

-- Edited by poncho at 00:46, 2008-10-30

-- Edited by poncho at 00:46, 2008-10-30

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The man himself in action, I still can't thank him enough for my roof.







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VERY NICE!!! If I get the motor changed in the wagon, I may just do that. Thanks

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1960 Pontiac Strato Chief Safari
1960 Laurentian Safari 
1960 Laurentian 4door(scrapped)
2001 Grand Am Traded on a '96 Suburban 2WD
2002 Hyundai Accent(SOLD)
1968 Grand Parisienne Scrapped and SOLD

 

Calgary, Alberta, but raised in Peterborough

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