I'm going to start with this one because to this day its the slickest one I've ever seen. You could see your reflection in the cast the same as anywhere else.
Thanks for the comments guys. Mike thats when I was taking the picture of the engine and if you look at the motor I'm in the block under the dist. and the filter canister. That one was over the top. The same guy owned the yellow cub. John I don't remember the the mans name that owned the tractors but I'll look at dads pictures and see if he got one with the nameplate.
Holy Smokes. I could never do a paint job like that. Not because I don't have the ability or patience, but because I wouldn't even want to get on the dang thing when it was done.
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