Sweet! One an never have enough cabinet space. In my case, I need more wall space to put up more cabinets.
Sweet! One an never have enough cabinet space. In my case, I need more wall space to put up more cabinets.
Took the Ole girl down to get the hood and tailgate lettered up this morning!!!
Hope she does a good job and doesn't make it to busy, I told her I wanted to keep it as simple as possible and not to make it ungodly with a bunch of pin stripes.
keep Her Simple and Subtle......
You just keep tuning that thing up TJ! What will you do next?
Very interested in your outcome, if it works i might finally do a side stripe
Went and picked the Ole Girl up from Pro Art Signs in Canton and Sharon did a Great Job!!!
I had her paint the bottom edge of the hood black on the inside because when they re-painted the hood they didn't paint over the powder coat and it didn't match the paint at all, so it's black now.
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That looks nice! Totally like the black. Super good contrast there. I have been thinking about highlighting the Willys stamp on mine. I wanted it to look like a stocker'. I don't know if the highlighted Willys stamp was a stock thing or not. Or if it was a dealer thing or an option or both. I like the highlight.
I think it varied over the years.
The first generation of trucks, the '46 through mid-1950 (The L-134 trucks) had a WO stamped on the tailgate. Pictures of those trucks in original condition are rare, but I've not seen any painted WO tailgates on the early trucks.
In the later trucks, I have seen both painted and unpainted WO stampings. Then, after a while, the stamped WO went away and all you got was a 4WD at the lower right corner.
I suspect the little Jeeps (the CJ-X) varied all over the place just like the trucks. We would need a bunch of old pictures to tell just what they did which year.
It goes to Rule 2: "Never say Willys-Overland never did ___________________ ." (Or always did either).