1948 Chevy Snubnose
 
Nick Schuhmacher (Sequim, WA)
Hot Rod Black (UA-70388)
 
The cab on this 1948 Snubnose (COE) has been stretched 18 inches and sits on a 1984 Chevy 3+3 chassis. It is powered by a 500 cubic inch Cadillac and a turbo 400 which is under the tool box behind the cab. My friends call it the Caddy Shack.
 
This was painted with Kirker Hot Rod Black over two years ago and has been out in the snow, rain, been pooped on by Seagulls, driven on a daily basis and still looks like I shot it yesterday. Best product I've used in a long time and I have been doing this for over 40 years now. It gets washed with a regular car wash brush and any soap I can find and comes clean very easy, leaving no marks. And believe it or not, it still beads up and dries with no streaks. Great product line, would and have recomend it to all I know.
 

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