So I was farting around on Vimeo on Easter Sunday and stumbled upon a video that was just so damned well done that I felt it had to be featured. It's a short doc about a man and his passion/business. I don't him and I don't know who shot the film, bu... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Just seen this video a few weeks ago. He's HAMB member lowsquire and does rad work! That roadster is perfection.
Neat video.........beautiful roadster. as an old musician, it was nice to hear music with a lead trombone. it sure does set the mood correctly
Beautifully shot and such an amazing car, one of the best traditional cars in Australia and made in Melbourne too! Well done lowsquire.
Great film! So much better than most of the BullSht crap you see on TV today with all the phony fighting among the builders, the phony deadlines and the hard music drowning out the dialog. Thanks for posting.
Wow....indeed top-shelf work and craftsmanship. Excellant video. I would enjoy seeing more like this one.
what a ride.. I could eat a meal off any part of that car.. and you just know everything functions as intended. Stunning dash.
What a first rate video piece! And a first rate craftsman. As a driver of a similar car I especially enjoyed the "feedback" commentary. Nothing communicates like a fenderless roadster. I am constantly amazed and pleased by our overseas brethren who embrace American style traditional rodding. Very complimentary of them. Not to exclude others, but the folks from Oz, N.Z, England, and Sweden seem to be particularly smitten, and have a dedication that equals the best in our land. With higher fuel prices than we gripe about, and less local availability of parts to build these impressive cars, they demonstrate exceptional commitment.
He is, met him at the Lonestar Roundup a few years ago. Shared a rumble seat ride with him. GREAT guy.