View attachment 3171231 That one belongs to Jim Travis. Here's a recent picture of it from the Antique Nats ...
LOL - funny story. It started off that this was to be painted a light orange, it was the mid 90's. The painter called when it was ready for paint and said "Let's add some pearl, it will really make those fenders Pop". So my buddy said OK. Well, when they added Blue Pearl it turned kind of PINK! But he was right - the Blue pearl really popped on the highlights. My buddy was so disgusted he couldn't even put it back together. After a few years I traded a car for it, figured I'd give it to my wife. Got it all together and asked her if she wanted the '31? She said No Thanks, I don't want a PINK car! So I ended up selling it. The guy who has it loves it. Wife is happier with her Black 56 T Bird!
"Tweety" ? Looks like it anyway ... especially with the roll bar picture. That's my vote. It's Tweety.
Yuppers. Take a close look, its the same. Thats what I meant by "missing link", everybody knows where it is now, and has seen the photos from the late fifties, kinda neat to stumble across it in 1970 with Cragars and 1" whitewalls. I love finding shit like that!
Don, check this out... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...-thought-i-would-share.1000613/#post-11439011
1975 Street Rodder mag. Looks like it survived the first ten-12 years, wonder if this car is is still intact?
If you keep posting photos of hot rods wearing Cragar SS wheels, I may be forced to come out and profess my love for the ultimate wheel.
I have been in Prince Albert, what a beautiful little town. Reminded me of Haney when I was a kid in the sixties.