Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Model A Chop Top update and New at SBF!

I know I missed a week and wanted to keep you cats in the loop so I'll post a little somethin' somethin' for ya.
Been doing a lot of "not in the garage" work these days but I have gotten back into the model A and have been doing mud work on the roof. Not to much to tell other then ya put plastic on, and sand it off, then repeat! It's coming along.

Also check out my web site! Ol Greaser Mike has updated my online store with lots of new Spritz by Fritz stuff and a new much easier to use check out and shopping cart!





By popular demand we now put out the first Spritz By Fritz printed catalog full of all the groovy new stuff.
Send a $3 money order for your copy and get yer $3 back on your first order from the catalog.
Send to: Spritz By Fritz PO BOX 1306, Belton, MO 64012

Hey gang, check out my new merch for sale!

There are a few new items in my online webstore, and even more to come in the following days. Click HERE to visit the store!

New Men's Spritz By Fritz T-shirts



New Stickers



New Resin Shift Knobs

Saturday, June 11, 2011

A little off the top!

Since English Don's "Babylon Taxi" is all done and he's having fun at Laconia NH. I am back to work on the 1930 Model A Ford top chop. I got all the welding done on the top, the door tops are back in place with new door hinge pins etc. I am in the process of cutting the interior garnish moldings and will move onto the windshield frame after that. I'll have to remember to take my camera to the day job and snap pics of the progress of the '63 Chevy station wagon for you guys also. I am dying to get back to work on the "Baja Bandeeto" but i will have to finish up a few paying gigs in my home garage first. I have been filming this top chop from the start and will make a DVD set on how it is all done and every thing I did so you guys at home can see it all from start to finish! Keep an eye out for that new DVD trailer here on my blog. Thanks for stopping by, now get back out in the garage and build something!







Sunday, June 5, 2011

1969 Chevelle Convertible is on its way Home.

The 1969 Chevelle Rag Top is all done and on its way home. The Customer of the shop I work at only wanted the rear clip done so that's why it looks like I only did half the car, inner & outer wheel tubs, quarter's, trunk floor and all the braces. I have been bouncing around between this car a '72 Chevelle SS big block and the '63 Chevy station wagon. The SS was just about ready for the paint booth till we ran into a problem hanging the front end sheet metal and found the right side frame horn was bent down an inch. I didn't take the car apart so I had to find that out all by my lonesome. Lucky me! I'll snap some more pics If i remember to bring the camera to work. Now get back out to your garage and start working!!!!!