A little over a year ago, I helped a good friend of mine get a model T speedster running for the Antique Nats that had been borrowed from Jim Lattin. It had one of the skulls with a tailfin mounted on the radiator cap, and Fritz thought that was one of the neatest details on the car. Pretty much every time we walked past the radiator, we'd give the jaw a swing. He passed away last week, and now I know where that skull came from.
Hope you have them available soon.... I would really like to get the skull w/ tailfin that has the mouth closed (high on the right side). Just hope i can afford it... Needless to complement your tallent or work quality, i think.. ...It speaks for itself.... Would you be able to ship it to Portugal? www.davidsperformance.com
Very cool Jeff!
ReplyDeletehow can i purchase one of those rolly free sculptures?
ReplyDeleteLikewise! Flying skull is sweet.
ReplyDeletedig them all, but covet the skull with the three rows of holes in it.
ReplyDeleteWould make an awesome set - very nice work -;0)
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing! Where can I buy one?
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Dylan
when I finish patina, and send out the pre-sold, I will have them post on the website.
ReplyDeleteA little over a year ago, I helped a good friend of mine get a model T speedster running for the Antique Nats that had been borrowed from Jim Lattin. It had one of the skulls with a tailfin mounted on the radiator cap, and Fritz thought that was one of the neatest details on the car. Pretty much every time we walked past the radiator, we'd give the jaw a swing. He passed away last week, and now I know where that skull came from.
ReplyDeleteHope you have them available soon.... I would really like to get the skull w/ tailfin that has the mouth closed (high on the right side). Just hope i can afford it...
ReplyDeleteNeedless to complement your tallent or work quality, i think.. ...It speaks for itself....
Would you be able to ship it to Portugal?
www.davidsperformance.com
Check out the finished goods
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