I went up north to see a friends collection of vintage motorcycle and travel trailer crust on Saturday, and was simply overwhelmed by the amount of ultra-rare and unique collectibles he had. I've seen some neat collections, but this guy has stuff you... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
I'd take the Deilvery over the Tudor anyday. My uncle had a '36 delivery when I was a little kid. I'd love to have one someday. JH
Very nice, really great looking cars. What's the story on the Yellowstone plate on the delivery? Is it original to the delivery? If so, I'm guessing that it was a park service vehicle in a past life?
The leather waterbag hanging on the front of the delivery is perfect. Fits the theme of the ride and looks to be exactly what would have been. Keeps the water about 15 degrees cooler than the air. Scrump
Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing. Just curious but why does the 34's rear bumper loook like that? Did he bend it himself to protect the spare tire? Think its an aftermarket one? I kinda like it but Ill never run a spare on my 34.
I know it's OT, but I'd also be interested in the rare cycle stuff. Anything interesting you could slip in Jay?
I will be in the minority & most likely blasted for this but I like the looks of a 34 Sedan more than a coupe.
If I had that garage and the cool stuff in it, my wife would forget what I looked like. Did anyone else catch that cool baby carriage or the Hodaka? Looks as though the bumper brackets on the '34 have been shortened some.