A few years ago, I bought my wife a nice '63 Lambretta from my friend Brian. He's one of those guys that collects or builds only the best old scooters, classic motorcycles, and interestingly enough, brass-era and 20s cars. He loves T speedsters amo... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Damn, that is a cool car! Very nice. But dug it out of where? That garage looks a bit full. Too nice to be leaving outside.
Love it! Reminds me of cruisin the side streets in my buddy`s 2 cyl. Reo. Doing 35 but it feels like 80.
great car. it is a copy of a very old speedster featured in the fast ford hand book. he has a ruxstel and a warford if memory serves. also running a 3:1 r/p. The head is a Neal Jearn chevy conversion. as a few can attest 80 mph on 30x 3 1/2's is a hell of a lot of fun.
That's a fantastic speedster- great proprtions on the body, just enough on the dash, and it sits great on those 30's. VERY well-built! Man, I need to get off my duff (and find the 25th hour in the day) and get going on mine- thanks for the inspiration Jive-Bomber!
I've seen this car in person and it is a beuty. Real nice attention to detail and an assembly of nice parts. Runs pretty well too. Andy
Is the Wedgewood emblem off of a Wedgewood stove? That's the first thing to come to mind when I hear Wedgewood. Sam