Classic 32 Hi-Boy has all the right touches. Very nice indeed.
Whoa! Slix on the back, bias ply's in front, dodgy plexiglass windows,
and....
A Chrysler Industrial hemi! Coolest rocker covers I ever saw.
30/31A Coupe on 32 rails, packing early ohv V8. Nice carbs. Nice
lights. Nicely mis-matched tyres.
Either this guys got the unfinished-but-driveable look down pat or
it's er, unfinished.
Doug Anderson's coupe affectionately known as Boogie Woogie. Many believe
this car to be a mega-chopped lakes car,
but thats just because doctored photo's were circulated.
Another car with the unfinished-but-driveable look. Note Buick drums
on 40's Ford brakes.
Another twin carbed overhead in evidence.
Drool.
36 Ford 5 window. Is this thing slightly chopped?
41 Ford. Kustom.
Deuce 5Window. Looks to have been around a while.
Track nosed 27T presumably flathead powered, has the wide 5 wheels
same as my coupe. Good looking windscreen.
Ran a shot of this blown flathead powered 32 sedan before.
Had a note from the owner, but I cant find it. If this is your baby
please drop me a line.
Hey, another blown flathead. I'm beginning to get ideas for my coupe!
Damn! This fellas stole my paint scheme that I had in mind for Old
Rusty.
55 Chev sedan delivery. A rare and desirable body style.
T seems to be suffering from over-tittivation. At some point it's better
to stop than keep adding little touches. Dig that 6 carb mill though!
See what I mean?... Less is more... Less is more. (except when
it comes to multi-carbed blown motors.)
Ah. A thing of beauty, simple, clean, very well proportioned.
You can see just how swoopy a set of deuce rails are from this angle.
A nice lineup. First car in this row with fenders or hood is the Willys
coupe.
Not only Hot Rods here, heres a cool Merc from the other guys.
Buddy George's unchopped but sectioned 34 coupe. Bud isn't afraid to
give this little car a good workout at the strip. Have you seen Buddy's
pics from Sanford? No? Get on over to my Vintage pages double quick then.
Guess that'll be flamed then.
Thanks for the pictures, Skip.only about another 1000 to wade through!...Mart.
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