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Missed some.Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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I have one still carded I can't show the back view like this here. When this model first came out, seems the Chinese factory copied what JJ actually had on the back of the real car....which is R rated. Seems some Moms got a little upset and Muscle Machines / Funline had to quickly pull the rest from the shelves, and subsequent issues had "West Coast Choppers" on the back like yours here.
Just a bit of otherwise useless factoid info, but I paid a pretty penny for mine and won't part with it for twice the price...they are that rare.The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)
Thank you for your understanding.
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Originally posted by Mark F. View Post
"West Coast Choppers".Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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Great Pics Dan
Luv the wheels
The last garage scene pic is my fav
This car comes in 4 colors , Flat Black ( with the 2 Tampo variations ) , Rust , Olive & Blue .
There is also this 54 below made by MGA the makers of the West Coast Choppers cars and bikes after the Muscle Machines company went out of buisness
This car is smaller than the Muscle Machines version maybe closer to 1/64
This is how it looks with a HW 100% 52 Chevy
1954 Chevrolet 210 owned by Jesse James. The car was restyled on the 15th episode of second season of the Monster Garage TV-Show by a team of old kustomizing legends. The team included Bill Hines, Gene Winfield, Norm Grabowski, Dick Dean, Fat Jack, John Robinson Jr., Michael Hines, and Jesse James.[1]
The guys chopped the top and sectioned the car 3 inches. The inline 6 motor was retired for a V8 crate motor. Rather than sub framing the car, Fat Jack and his son John customized the stock frame for accepting the new engine and turbo 350 trans. The Old School Chevy was completed in 5 days, and had a total build cost of $23,360.
January 17 - 23, 2011 the Old School Chevy was sold at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction. The selling price, included sellers commission, was $44,000.00Last edited by jt3; 11-02-2019, 08:41 PM.
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Originally posted by Daniel View Post
No man, Wesley's is the original and it's says something different.
The company got into legal trouble for it, and had to remove it...quickly. That is why there aren't many out there.The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)
Thank you for your understanding.
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The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)
Thank you for your understanding.
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Originally posted by Carsdownunder View PostGreat Pics Dan
Luv the wheels
The last garage scene pic is my fav
This car comes in 4 colors , Flat Black ( with the 2 Tampo variations ) , Rust , Olive & Blue .
There is also this 54 below made by MGA the makers of the West Coast Choppers cars and bikes after the Muscle Machines company went out of buisness
This car is smaller than the Muscle Machines version maybe closer to 1/64
This is how it looks with a HW 100% 52 Chevy
1954 Chevrolet 210 owned by Jesse James. The car was restyled on the 15th episode of second season of the Monster Garage TV-Show by a team of old kustomizing legends. The team included Bill Hines, Gene Winfield, Norm Grabowski, Dick Dean, Fat Jack, John Robinson Jr., Michael Hines, and Jesse James.[1]
The guys chopped the top and sectioned the car 3 inches. The inline 6 motor was retired for a V8 crate motor. Rather than sub framing the car, Fat Jack and his son John customized the stock frame for accepting the new engine and turbo 350 trans. The Old School Chevy was completed in 5 days, and had a total build cost of $23,360.
January 17 - 23, 2011 the Old School Chevy was sold at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction. The selling price, included sellers commission, was $44,000.00The image file limits have been reset. Upper limits now are 100,000 when we have some images that exceed 5,000,000. I've set the pixels for no more than 1000 across the longest side, so if you resize to that all should be well. (The limits are larger than what I typically use, and my images turn out just fine, so I know it shouldn't be a problem)
Thank you for your understanding.
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