Flames are just cool. They're the signature of a real hot rod. But obtaining a flame job you can actually be proud of generally takes skill, some artistic ability, or the money to hire such talents.
I don't know about girlie, but flames really look strange on that kind of car. I just can't see flames on cars that aren't "muscle cars." Hopefully you like your next effort better.
It's been almost a century since flames first showed up in painted form on the bodies of race cars, and 60 years or so since the trend blew up in the hot rod world. In that time, flame paint jobs have ...
We've all seen it, that one truck that stands out from all of the others. It seems to have it all, the right wheels, the perfect stance, the outstanding interior, and the flawless paint and graphics.
Street rods, lead sleds and flame jobs go hand in hand. We get it. We like flame jobs, especially when laid down by a deft and experienced hand holding the spray gun and the pinstriper’s brush. But ...
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