Flame Painting Tech on Factory Five '33

Street Rodder Magazine Publishes Nice How-To on ’33 Paint

You might remember the Factory Five ’33 Hot Rod that was built in four issues of Street Rodder Magazine last year. The car was built by chopper builder Dave Perewitz and tested by Brian Brennan on the mean streets of L.A. The car was painted a unique custom orange, but it was the flames that gave the car a real custom look. Street Rodder web magazine just published a nice how-to on the body work and flame painting.

          

Another Factory Five ’33 that had a distinctive flame job was the HorsePower TV/MuscleCar TV Factory Five ’33 that aired last fall.

Click here to read the full story on Street Rodder’s website.

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