Markel Builds Fun


You can help with this, you know!
June 13, 2007, 9:22 pm
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Hey, we’re not going to do this all by ourselves. 

 You need to help us pick the paint scheme!  Click here to vote.

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I’d think yourcustom bike build paint job would be really awsome if you guy’s did a “Dukes of Hazzard”, theme on it. I mean just about everyone reognize’s the Hugger Orange,of The General Lee, with it’s rebel flag,and 01 on side’s. Sincerly,Lee Tate

Comment by Leo Tate

I belive sticking to an interpitation of older styles used in years gone by it would help you to achive the look your going for.

Comment by Tom Kellerstrass

Hey, thanks for the comments!

Leo, I like that idea being a huge “Dukes of Hazzard” fan. I think we may run into some snags getting the legal approvals for using that paint scheme. Also, we’re really trying to make this an original to Markel American concept…from who builds it to the paint design.

Tom: We are really trying to have classic looks to the bike. Everything from the style of bike to the paint scheme we are trying to give a classic look and get away from some of the more common things that are out there today.

Thanks again!

Comment by markelbuildsfun

I really like a black base with real fire,any color but candy apple green real fire is original.Just my opinion.

Comment by Ken Porter

Ken:

Thanks for the idea. If you look at today’s post, you’ll see what was the overwhelming favorite for a paint scheme.

Thanks again!

Comment by markelbuildsfun

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