Bad Chad Hiltz gets busy fabricating a set of running boards for his 1940 Plymouth Coupe project using a stretch of exhaust pipe, 18 gauge metal, angle iron, some cardboard, an angle grinder, and a welder…
“There is nothing textbook about custom cars including these custom running boards…”
Bad Chad Hiltz
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