So every week or so I like to spotlight a post on the forum that gets me stoked. Just last night I was thinking that I needed to do more of that... And so, this morning I sat down to find a post fr... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Thanks for the best of blog. It brings our focus to post that we might have missed otherwise. Like the Piero post, I somehow missed that one, and after reading it now, It was a post that told a great story. Jim H
All great stuff, indeed! Rikster's Impala renderings especially hit home for me. I've been soliciting some opinions and ideas recently for scallop ideas on my '62 Galaxie. Even though the '64 Impala has body lines to work off of, that the Galaxie doesn't... I can still draw some great ideas from Rikster's work. The one that you pictured above, Ryan, has got to be my favorite. Wow. Malcolm
Piero is one of the nicest guys that I have met through the HAMB family. I was at his house chill'in with him and seeing the work in progress. Once again, congrats to you Piero-cakes! KNUX!
Somehow, I missed that last post on Piero's build. Man, what an insane load of talent! I just stared at those pics in awe. I didn't realize you were aiming for the show, it looked GREAT! The people on this board never cease to amaze me. Some of you all are so fricken talented its humbling. I love it!
Those posts,certainly fit the bill of best of! I can't believe i'd missed any of them. Now,if only i could have received more than 2 responses,on my thread about the "1957 Bonneville Special",Oakland Roadster show winner,that had many innovations.
I can honestly say that Piero's coupe is dead on era.........I want to see what he comes up with next and I would love to be a part of it. Nice job Piero