I don't get it? I'm pretty confident that they don't drive this thing, so why the radials? Bias Plys would top this thing off..... Beautiful car though! Too cool. HC.
HC. Pretty sure Troy mentioned the car was built to drive , Hence radials and no show undercarriage .... I do agree though ... But it does'nt take anything away from this standout Custom !
Noticed at the newstand that this car is featured in the 1st. issue of Street Rodder Premium magazine.
These are the most recent photos I have. It was sold a while back and I believe it now resides in New York. We are currently making new hubcaps for the car for the current owner. They switched to 16” wheels with Firestone whitewalls, should look pretty good. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Please post pics of the hubcaps if you can when done my good friend is working on this car Thanks cretin great job
They are already finished. I’ll get a photo if they haven’t been mailed out yet. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Hey I forgot to post this photo of the hubcaps before polish. The center is a 1935 coin I didn’t get a photo of. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Wow. How the f#ck do you make hubcaps ? Yet again, smother me with awesome sauce. Pretty damned amazing.
I can’t take credit for the work. I just took the photo. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Well really, we modified caps. We bought some stainless moon style caps, put the steps in them, and mounted an aftermarket smaller cap in the center. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Metal spinning but you need to have a buck for that and a big enough lathe and tools. So if it's for a one off, not worth it.
Hmmnm, that does look good. snazzy. Thanks for the coverage engine138. Always liked this build. -Woog