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Toys Toys I agree...not only are the flames on the fenders backwards but the main flames...if you would call it that...are too symmetrical. Notice how they perfectly follow the contour of the hood. I always felt that flame jobs should be free flowing. The gold flames look solid to me by the pics... here is a pic of proper ghost flames....this is the rear fender of a Harley I'm currently painting... Thanks Marty...that pic shows it better...very unusual design. What do we call that.....ghost flames over solids?? LOL.Nasty Cat http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4519916996&category=15284 Nasty Cat mike82 ed monahan I am sure that is a car you need to see in person to be able to judge it. Pictures often do not relay what it truly looks like. KlasKat I'm sorry but I think it is a bit much and to have done it on a candy apple, I'm sorry but a bet it will not sell for anything close to what it is worth. Just my thoughts. Kraut I like it. Looks really well done. toys The only thing i will say is that the flames on the fenders look like they are Backwards. TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by toys:
The only thing i will say is that the flames on the fenders look like they are Backwards.
Anyway...this is JMO. It's still a Prowler and that's all that matters!!!
BrianBlack Tie 161 Ghost flames would have been much better... idive It HAS ghost flames... Black Tie 161 quote:
Originally posted by idive:
It HAS ghost flames...Marty Usher You can see the small ghost flames in the gold on this pic. Black Tie 161 quote:
Originally posted by Marty Usher:
You can see the small ghost flames in the gold on this pic.
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