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A customer with a really nice blown ’37 Chevy Coupe wanted a chrome push bar to accent the back of this streetable dragster. We had master fabricator Rick Kersh draw up and fab a really sweet unit.
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Time to do some creating…
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Rick Kersh using his special pencil and patented pattern maker (cardboard)
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Some measurements and sketches and it’s time to fab.
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First up, the receiver.
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Lateral support get’s positioned.
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The push-bar end is rolled by fellow fabricator Gregg Petersen.
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Welding the tips on the end.
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Added support structure.
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Ready for Chrome