Micah Vogel from Omaha, NE sent us this piece. "I've started to teach myself to pinstripe, and here is a skull designs I came up with and painted."
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I like seeing pinstriping. It reminds me of the details on classic cars. It would look great the hood of a
Pontiac Firebird (should the "Firebird" not be there) or the side panels of a '57 Chevy Impala...which are my dream cars. I can imagine that any care that would be adorned with this pinstriping would of course, need skull print upholstery and a skull dangling in the rear view mirror. Maybe one day, I will have a car like this, but for now, I can only dream.
Pontiac Firebird (should the "Firebird" not be there) or the side panels of a '57 Chevy Impala...which are my dream cars. I can imagine that any care that would be adorned with this pinstriping would of course, need skull print upholstery and a skull dangling in the rear view mirror. Maybe one day, I will have a car like this, but for now, I can only dream.
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