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    1. #1
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      America's most beautiful roadster

      Roger Burman of Lakeside Rods won the big award at the roadster show,the same car won the riddler also.congrats Roger, Check out SUPER ROD MAGAZINE. this month for some more of there work on a pt style vette.Check out recoveryroominteriors.com for pics ,click on links for Rogers site
      GOOD JOB BURMAN



    2. #2
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      Congrats to Roger! Some very nice competition there this year.

    3. #3
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      Sweet! I figured a 32 would win being it's 75 anniversary and all...
      Jeff

    4. #4
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      I just picked up the new Super Rod, very nice Vette. You all did a very nice job with the interior and Burman just keeps putting out the rides, man he builds some top notch rides!
      Later - Craig

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      '70 Chevelle (in storage now, probably will never be back on its wheels again!)

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by Boesch
      Congrats to Roger! Some very nice competition there this year.
      he better be glad the 38 Chev wasn't a roadster...uh huh
      Bob "cooter" Johnson

      (Disclamer: Any and all "questionable" comments made by Bob Johnson, Redneck, are to be taken as good natured Good 'ol boy humor. If I offended you, please get a sense of humor...)

    6. #6
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      Love to see it . . . any pics??

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bob Johnson
      he better be glad the 38 Chev wasn't a roadster...uh huh
      Dale and me stood in the shop one day and tailked about how cool that car would be as a roadster, go figure.

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by 4cruzin
      Love to see it . . . any pics??
      Look at first post for website and look at the pics there.

    9. #9
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      Tracy- I think you should combine your skill of leather crafting with the trophy recognition and start up a whole new company......

      America's Most Beautiful Hot Pants

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by CraigMorrison
      Tracy- I think you should combine your skill of leather crafting with the trophy recognition and start up a whole new company......

      America's Most Beautiful Hot Pants
      Can't keep up now (just excited,the shops had a good year,done promoting now.)

    11. #11
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      Way to go Tracy, you keep it up and you will be somebody one day......lol
      Congratulations! on another win.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    12. #12
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      Roger at lakeside gets all the credit,they worked there butts off to get that car ready.Craigs company is working on a frame for there next
      big effort,should be pretty cool.Top notch work from those guys

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Boesch
      Congrats to Roger! Some very nice competition there this year.
      Hey Dale, the '38 you built was awesome, saw it at KC GG. One question, in the Street Rod Builder spread, I thought I saw that the rear license plate had 1937 on it, why was this??
      Later - Craig

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      '70 Chevelle (in storage now, probably will never be back on its wheels again!)

    14. #14
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      Actually not Dale here, but rather his son Dustin, but I can still answer the question for you. The license plate does have 1937 on it. The hood inserts are from a 1937 which leads to a 1937 styling instead of 1938. Thus the owner elected to put 1937 on the plates. The car and title are technically a 1938 though.

    15. #15
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      Quote Originally Posted by Boesch
      Actually not Dale here, but rather his son Dustin, but I can still answer the question for you. The license plate does have 1937 on it. The hood inserts are from a 1937 which leads to a 1937 styling instead of 1938. Thus the owner elected to put 1937 on the plates. The car and title are technically a 1938 though.
      Thanks Dustin, that is what I was thinking, but you never know. Anyway, awesome car, after seeing it in person, the mag spread definitely does not do it justice.
      Later - Craig

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      '70 Chevelle (in storage now, probably will never be back on its wheels again!)

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by BADVELLE
      Thanks Dustin, that is what I was thinking, but you never know. Anyway, awesome car, after seeing it in person, the mag spread definitely does not do it justice.
      I thought it did a pretty good job of doing the car justice. Seen in optimal light, focusing on all details, and even showing the chassis and build. Oh well, I guess I will keep practicing.

    17. #17
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      I might be biased but i thought they were perfect,it has to be very hard to shoot a black car with that many angles on it .There has only been a few black cars make it to cover,great work shooter

    18. #18
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      I saw that AMBR winner last week at the show, nice! Very, very nice!

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by Slammed58Buick
      I thought it did a pretty good job of doing the car justice. Seen in optimal light, focusing on all details, and even showing the chassis and build. Oh well, I guess I will keep practicing.
      I thought the pic's in the mag were great, did not mean they were'nt, just one of those cars that you have to see all that was done in person, IMHO. For instance, the storage compartment at the base of the rear window, very neat.
      Later - Craig

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      '70 Chevelle (in storage now, probably will never be back on its wheels again!)

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by BADVELLE
      I thought the pic's in the mag were great, did not mean they were'nt, just one of those cars that you have to see all that was done in person, IMHO. For instance, the storage compartment at the base of the rear window, very neat.

      Yeah, I understand what you were saying. Just giving you a hard time.

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