Thursday, July 9, 2015

July 9th Photo Blog Post

It's been an exciting week at Fesler, a couple of projects got off to a running start while a few are nearing completion. Here's the week at Fesler, in pictures!


Project Blaze has been in the process of getting a totally new look for some time now. The new owner wanted the lifted look and Fesler has delivered in spades. Now, for reasons we can't disclose, Fesler Built may have promised a certain magazine not to post any more professional shots of the truck until they get a chance to do so in print, but that doesn't mean we can't show you shop pics of what's happened!












As you can see above, the grill was bolstered with metal mesh to defend the radiator, hand-made in
the shop, of course.






The wheel-wells came out nicely, after paint, with a tougher version of the same color ready to deal with rocks tossed up by those sweet, sweet 37-inch Nittos.






Finally, a set of Tyger rock guards now hug the rocker panels to protect that beautiful paint and provide a step up into this now very much lifted Blazer.






The 1966 Chevelle that has been waiting patiently saw some very fast progress this week. Things are really ramping up with this build.






Ron Francis Wiring will make sure all the creature comforts, including that supercharged LS3, operate smoothly.






The dash went in, complete with Autometer gauges, as well as the steering column and wheel.






This beast came in on Wednesday for an all-new, custom interior. Look to see some very pretty stitching inside soon.








The 1970 Chevelle got its very own set of Fesler tail lights.






This 1975 Porsche 911 S came over from storage the other day to begin its transformation.




The shop is making very quick work of it, indeed!
So, that’s what we’ve been up to this week at Fesler Built. We hope you enjoy the photos and keep watching our social media to keep up with these projects as they move forward to completion.
Don’t forget to check out the Fesler Fan group on Facebook. Join other #feslerfans sharing photos of their cars and discussing related topics! Anyone can join!


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*Note: Projects spotlighted are chosen by the blog writer, other projects are in progress as well.

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