 | Ruppels Hillbilly Chopper. | |
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 | These parts all came to us powdercoated red candy. I sanded them down and done the artwork and recleared them. Then sanded and polished them all. | |
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 | The tank has a rebel flag with holes torn in it and its ripping apart as it goes down the tank. | |
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 | The right rear part of the tank. | |
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 | A close look at the torn flag. | |
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 | The left rear corner of the tank. | |
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 | The left front corner of the tank. | |
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 | One side of the oil tank. | |
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 | The right front corner of the tank. | |
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 | The right side of the tank. | |
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 | The left side of the tank. | |
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 | The rear fender. | |
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 | I put this logo on the rear fender. | |
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 | The lettering on the oil tank. One side of the tank is round. The other is flat on the bottom so two different stencils were made for the lettering. | |
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 | The right rear corner of the tank. | |
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 | The front of the tank. | |
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 | I sanded down the powdercoat on the front fender and cleared it. Then I sanded it and polished it. | |
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 | I sanded down the powdercoat on the rear fender support bars and cleared them. | |
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 | The front of the tank. | |
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 | This job was done mostly in Dupont Chromabase except for the blue. I used House of Kolor Royal blue for that. | |
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 | I used Dupont Chromapremier clear on all the parts. Then I sanded them down and polished them to a glass finish. | |
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 | There was a total of 27 hours in this job start to finish. | |
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 | The left side of the tank. | |
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 | The right side of the tank. | |
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