Taylor’d Time

Last week, before making my way to Taylor’d Customs to put in some wrench time on Project Why Wait, my morning went a little pear-shaped after waking up to a flat and subsequently a de-bead.

After a haste wheel swap I grabbed my tools and rushed out the door forgetting my camera on the stairs.

Usually I’d only half kick myself for that but on this particular day the Taylor’d 1970 Chevelle greeted me at the entrance aired out.
taylordchevelle-front-three-quartertaylordchevelle-wheel-1A Taylor’d Customs flagship build, this 454 powered Chevy usually sits inside, last week however it was out for some sun while the showroom was getting cleaned.

Not wanting to miss an opportunity to snap a few photos outside of a show setting I did what I could with my phone.

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Of course these photos don’t really do a build of this magnitude justice and I really ought to get it out on a warmer day next year for some photos.

Blair is currently cracking away at a variertyy of projects so be sure to follow shop progress on Facebook and instagram.

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