upholstery in....that's Paul Ponkow of Bones legacy trying it on for size....
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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Dedicated to the employees of AEE Choppers, the first and best. This Blog is courtesy Brent Farlie, Dave Brackett and Lenny Cenotti all former AEE employees.
I'm glad that you went to the original RED
ReplyDeletecolor . I remember there was blisters on the original red paint,
paint never dried right, Mollys epoxy had a long dry time and it just didnt get it. Build was done in a bit over 30 days start to finish. When the red was changed to the purple psychadelic paint we also built a girder front end instead of the springer that was on it.
ReplyDeleteI remember when it had a sprinnger front forks and a locked rear end it wouldnt turn . The frontend would just wash out .Do you remember me Bob Blunder ? in the mag .
ReplyDeleteLooking really good. The original springer looked a lot better than the rigid girder. Too bad it didn't function well so was replaced.
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