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@GlenPettit

...what ever happened to these?  :scratchead: 

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Glenn,,,,Craig,,,,Mom ,,,,,, Dad........All the Horsemen from Virginia,,,,,,,,,,,, and all points North.........and The Squonkster...

 

If this is a sign of taking preorders,,,, IM in.!!!!  I can smell the BIG SHOW now.....

 

Steady boyz....Steady....

 

                                                  Howard with Headless hood ornaments in Va...

                                                   that dont sound right.....does it.??

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Get on the stick to get on the pole !!!!
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AMC RULES

Click on Glen's link...  :rolleyes:

up, in the middle of my post Howard. 

Just trying to re-inspire Glen here...    :handgestures-thumbsup:

to pick up his :wh: hood ornament project again.  

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rjg854

I don't care what they were made out of, I think they look great on a hood of a :wh:

Even if they were plastic, they could be painted what ever color you'd like.

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squonk

I need to get my eyes checked again. at first glance, I thought I saw a unicorn! :jaw:

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jimt1971

I have one of the originals that were chromed. It is hiding waiting for the right project.

 

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GlenPettit

I wished I had them in Brass . . .

What I still have is a few of White Plastic-Epoxy Horse Head Ornaments.

These are available for $10 (w/rubber pad), plus $3 shipping.   Are not shown in listing, but like in photo above.

They can be cleaned, primed and painted just like you would metal, and they will take a spray Chrome paint, and lastly a clear coat . . . then they would look almost like Chrome.   I have to make some more of the black rubber pads to go under them, like was shown, will start that immediately.

Glen

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