hookedtrout
Well-known member
Guess I better kick this off based on it being my suggestion.
Recently purchased a little Ford Festiva as a commute car to save some money, bare in mind this car is pretty beat up and has a ton of miles but runs good and cost me all of $400. To liven it up a bit I decided to give it a flame job. So I spent all of about $15 on some rattle can paint, some sand paper and some masking tape. Here are the results thought you all might get a kick out of it. For a cheap flame job I thought it turned out pretty awesome. It's kind of nice to have something around you can do with as you please and it keeps you more focused on the car you don't want to modify. There are a few other pictures there for you to enjoy as well of some of my other adventures. These are on a Jeep web site that I am a member of.
http://bigredheep.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&album=76
Recently purchased a little Ford Festiva as a commute car to save some money, bare in mind this car is pretty beat up and has a ton of miles but runs good and cost me all of $400. To liven it up a bit I decided to give it a flame job. So I spent all of about $15 on some rattle can paint, some sand paper and some masking tape. Here are the results thought you all might get a kick out of it. For a cheap flame job I thought it turned out pretty awesome. It's kind of nice to have something around you can do with as you please and it keeps you more focused on the car you don't want to modify. There are a few other pictures there for you to enjoy as well of some of my other adventures. These are on a Jeep web site that I am a member of.
http://bigredheep.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=thumbnails&album=76