Mississippi Outlaw **hand painted Pegasus**

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mikeschramm
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Mississippi Outlaw **hand painted Pegasus**

#1 Post by mikeschramm »

My B is almost ready for the pot holes of Forrest County Mississippi.
Two years ago at the age of 38 I decided that for my 40th birthday I would drive a 356. So I traded my 51 split beetle for a disassembled and stripped down 1960 coupe knowing that I had 2 years to get it done. Well, my birthday is May 26th and at this posting I have 10 days. :shock: Having a career and 3 little boys under the age of 10 I "create" time to work on her..... usually late at night. My deadline is near but right now she is 100% on all mechanicals and is only lacking some bolt ons and interior. I will post some finished pictures next week :D but just wanted to share 2 years worth progress pics with everybody.
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#5 Post by Mike Klapac »

Nice work!

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#6 Post by Mot Megan »

Nice job Mike! Good luck with it --
By the work, one knows the workman -- La Fontaine

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#7 Post by Trevor Gates »

Sweet! I love the stance. Good luck finishing it up. It's awesome that you've earned that first drive with sweat and hard work late at night. I do the same after my kids go to bed.
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#8 Post by Justin Rio »

Hi Mike, Beautiful Hotrod 356! It sits really nice on your wheel and tire combo. You've done a fantastic job! All this in 2 years huh? I've added you to the list of guys making me look like a slacker! Thanks for sharing those great pictures. The photo of your little boy and that cute little dog is priceless; everyone seems to be having a great time there! I'm sure he'll catch the "porsche Bug" just as I did hanging out with my dad and that old coupe I'm working on now. Keep 'em coming! Look forward to more updates.

Regards, Justin

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#9 Post by mikeschramm »

Thank yall for the good words. Thanks Justin, Your work has been a big inspration to me. 8 days till I drive her to work :!:

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#10 Post by jim gray »

Hi,
Great car. Can i ask a question about your windscreen rubbers - have you replaced the chome strip with a black version or just omitted it? I want all black rubbers on my outlaw, but not sure if i can leave the chrome strip off?

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#11 Post by mikeschramm »

Jim, I really wish I could tell you that I found some rubber without the slit for the chrome.... I Looked and Im really sure it is not made. :( I just installed the rubber without the chrome. It does not look bad in person.

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#12 Post by mikeschramm »

interior !....
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#13 Post by Tom Bridgers »

Get a photo of it pushing a beer can down the road. I've heard guys bragging about how low their cars are. You can prove it!
Nice job for sure!!!

Tom
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#14 Post by mikeschramm »

Thanks Tom, no bragging on my part... as a matter of fact I was hesitant to post pictures knowing this communities view of lowering a 356. She is still a work in progress and I have lifted the front about an inch to take some of the rake off. She rides on dropped spindles in the front and a chopped hoop in the rear. She is just a 60 B...and I know the general opinion about those... so no big lose having fun with her.
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#15 Post by mikeschramm »

On the Town!
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