Nice finishing touch. Great solution on mounting following customers guide lines. Lux now has a good start on his t-shirt collection. I hope he has an LG speed and custom.
Yeah I was mocking up a Manx dune buggy and my wife says great now we can have fun and I said no I have to take it all apart paint everything and then put it back together.
Nice design and fabrication...and ties together with the belly pan really well! You should hit up Karl (Japhands) and get one of his deep throat bead rollers (or HEY BAILEIGH set a brother up!). As always, great stuff and thank you for sharing! Go LGKustoms, keep moving forward!
I'm not a valance fan but you nailed it! I prefer the stock 32 frame frame horns, full radiator grille and chin exposed with only a spreader bar. But the internal openings were partially boxed so all is good. What is the mounting hole spacing for cast aluminum club plaques?
i saw you bending the panel over the vice stand you might want to add brackets and a 1 1/2 - 2 inch length of pipe "top to bottom" for a panel bending anvil ?
Lee,i think you are part artist&part teacher.its great how you explain not just the process but also the tools for those who dont know.the valence turned out killer!!! THANKS!!!
Another nice detail. It’s nice the owners vision can be put on the car. I would be proud to drive that car around for the rest of the summer. Lee I think you nailed it and made another customer very happy. (Q) what top is that. Is it a bop top. All the very best wishes. Tim.
Of course! There are tons of videos on this channel of the black Model A going back 13 years. That’s my personal car. Currently filming another video on it right now.
People do not realize how long something that looks so simple takes; great job.
...a tip of the hat to Kirby's vision for his 32.....between that and your skills Lee, it is a pretty slick ride.....
Nice finishing touch. Great solution on mounting following customers guide lines. Lux now has a good start on his t-shirt collection. I hope he has an LG speed and custom.
Glad you got the coil, I felt you were the perfect person to give it to. Enjoy my friend.
Thanks again!
Awesome stuff as always, Lee!
Great problem solving - as usual. nice and clean - those panels flow with the lines of the car and look like the belong as they should.
looking bad ass!
Thanks for sharing, nice clean work!
Yeah I was mocking up a Manx dune buggy and my wife says great now we can have fun and I said no I have to take it all apart paint everything and then put it back together.
dude build yourself a pipe anvil like matt at iron trap garage I did you won't regret it 32 looking so cool amazing how more finished it looks
Could you find a link to the episode?
@@S7midnightjust search pipe anvil there are lots of how-to videos
I’ve never seen a pipe anvil before, so l looked it up. Brilliant. Thanks for the suggestion
Nice design and fabrication...and ties together with the belly pan really well! You should hit up Karl (Japhands) and get one of his deep throat bead rollers (or HEY BAILEIGH set a brother up!). As always, great stuff and thank you for sharing! Go LGKustoms, keep moving forward!
Love the direction of the 32… just crossing my fingers that you change out the wheels.
I know… I’ve talked to Kirby several times about the wheels, but he’s not interested in changing them up.
I'm not a valance fan but you nailed it!
I prefer the stock 32 frame frame horns, full radiator grille and chin exposed with only a spreader bar. But the internal openings were partially boxed so all is good.
What is the mounting hole spacing for cast aluminum club plaques?
i saw you bending the panel over the vice stand you might want to add brackets and a 1 1/2 - 2 inch length of pipe "top to bottom" for a panel bending anvil ?
Great work adds a nice look to finish off the front with the rear
keep up the great work
That roadster is really getting its own personality thanks to Kirby’s ideas and your hard work.
I think you're on to something here, if u make LG customs license plate with the loovers in it maybe the province on it I will definitely order 1
Dude!!! Great job!!! Too bad you couldn't of mounted to the side of the frame!! Clearer looking!!!✌️
I would almost bet that Rob Petty has a 32 BC plate he would sell. I bought a really nice pair of 32 Saskatchewan plates for my tudor from him.
You can’t run vintage plates in BC unfortunately.
@@LGKustoms that's shitty!
Yikes ! Nice Job !
...Newk from Kentucky
Lee,i think you are part artist&part teacher.its great how you explain not just the process but also the tools for those who dont know.the valence turned out killer!!! THANKS!!!
I was hoping that you would weld the nuts on from the beginning 😂😂 nice work Lee
Great job Lee, nice work.
Great job!
Thanks!
Love it........
Another nice detail. It’s nice the owners vision can be put on the car. I would be proud to drive that car around for the rest of the summer. Lee I think you nailed it and made another customer very happy. (Q) what top is that. Is it a bop top. All the very best wishes. Tim.
I’m not sure who made the top.
How much was the backing plates chrome job? It’s a beautiful car!
I think it was around $500 to chrome them
Love the new look . Right on 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
😁👍
No worries👍
Lee can we see more of that black A roadster !!!!!
Of course! There are tons of videos on this channel of the black Model A going back 13 years. That’s my personal car. Currently filming another video on it right now.
@@LGKustoms I’ve got some digging to do then !!!!!! 😂. Very nice.
Awesome 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nicely thought out and fabricated. The louver press is way cool. 🫵🏼💯🆒