All Hallow's Eve celebrates an abriviated hot rod, meat wagon

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  1. Mark Ervin

    Mark Ervin New Member

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    ...oh, and on my tele,... for a few years before moving to LA in my packed beyond capacity '66 Impala wagon,...
    there was this program that piped in images of the fairer sex, parading the beach fronts of Miami in their itsy-bitsys
    (usually extreme close-ups of their rumps and pulling back to reveal the scene) while Crocket and Tubbs were busily
    cleansing those same beaches of al kind'a riff-raff...:D
     
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    I think the swimsuit you drew has a very 'retro' look to it, and retro is in right now...
     
  3. Mark Ervin

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    Traditional, that was the plan. Leave a little to the imagination, as they used to say.

    Thanks Dave.
     
  4. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    -------Mark, I was just teasin you. I think your gals are perfect with the drawings you have. :yippee:
     
  5. Mark Ervin

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    Not to worry, I read ya as intended from the get go. Just 'covering' the bases in the early going, as most don't know me
    from Adam, so y'all know where I'm coming from.
    Sorry if I came across defensive.
    Also, I'm going a little easy on the guys with wives and those with heart conditions...;)

    I've got the contemporary south beach babes, handled with a wisp of modesty, too, but they're not hangin' with wagons...
    (hey, I've got a wife too, and teen age daughters... they roll their eyes but I gotta respect them, know what I mean?)
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Also, I'm going a little easy on the guys with wives and those with heart conditions...;)

    ------------I believe I'm in there someplace. For the record we do live in Florida, go to Daytona, Keys, and new Orleans often. Attend many bike events and car shows. I've also seen a few swimsuits....and pieces of string! You really are a talented artist. Dazzle us now and then. Don't change your style for anyone. :1st:
     
  7. Mark Ervin

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    Right on brotha!
     
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    Nice touch...I thought it was coffee. :yup:
     
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    great work mark but lets see some mean buicks :idea: :confused::2_thumbs_up_-_anima:clap:[​IMG]
     
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    Thanks. here's a few Buicks, you decide how mean they are...

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    they are all excellant mark but i gess i got to go with car #2 she looks like my big betty buick except for the wood grain, just add this decal to the back window and that would be her clean and mean(y):1st: keep up the good work .[​IMG]
     
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    I like the yeller one. Had a 1950 without the nude on the hood!:D-Those wheels look great on your wagon.
     
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    thvnks T , betteys got anew set of slipers coming in the spring that will make ya say wow meyow mom ma ! :jumping:(y):dance: :2_thumbs_up_-_anima [​IMG]
     
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    Thanks, you cats. The wheels are actually some creative photoshopin', actually, the whole image is photoshopped. I do wonder how much it would cost to have a set like this cut, 20s out back, 17 or 18 in front.

    Here's the picture I doctored...
    (note: I even fixed the light on the garage. It has since shorted out and is no longer on the garage at all.)

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    As always, Mark, very impressive to say the least. We have something in common. The vehicle I went cross country in back in 1979 was a '66 Chevy wagon; albeit a Bel Air, not an Impala. It had a 283 with essentially non existant rings. Honestly, this is no bs, it took us 24 cases, (yes, 24 cases, not 24 quarts), of oil to go from Jersey to southern Cal. We'd have to stop 2 times per gas tankful to put oil back in the motor, but it did manage to get my buddy and I out there!
     

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