Zane
01-11-11, 08:43 PM
I guess this isn't really Hotrod Art, but every now and then I get a bit inspired by the scrap that I produce.
When I repaired Beavis Allen's Impala after the prop went during a trip up the Pod quarter mile, I was left with these amazing shapes.....
http://inlinethumb64.webshots.com/49855/2757261970103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2757261970103348108yuojYr)
So I created theses creatures..
http://inlinethumb61.webshots.com/20988/2374568340103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2374568340103348108OvxRiv)
http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/46680/2228349510103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2228349510103348108AhbRsV)
They are now suitably rusted and fit very nicely into the garden.
The thing I really like about them is that the prop tunnel was assembled in 1959 in the USA and then was destroyed during a run up the dragstrip in the UK before being mated with some nails salvaged from a pallet that carried some drag race parts over from the USA and they now adorn the walls of a 200 year old English cottage. Cool!
When I repaired Beavis Allen's Impala after the prop went during a trip up the Pod quarter mile, I was left with these amazing shapes.....
http://inlinethumb64.webshots.com/49855/2757261970103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2757261970103348108yuojYr)
So I created theses creatures..
http://inlinethumb61.webshots.com/20988/2374568340103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2374568340103348108OvxRiv)
http://inlinethumb25.webshots.com/46680/2228349510103348108S500x500Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2228349510103348108AhbRsV)
They are now suitably rusted and fit very nicely into the garden.
The thing I really like about them is that the prop tunnel was assembled in 1959 in the USA and then was destroyed during a run up the dragstrip in the UK before being mated with some nails salvaged from a pallet that carried some drag race parts over from the USA and they now adorn the walls of a 200 year old English cottage. Cool!