Today was spent mostly driving from Ridgecrest where i spent the weekend with family out there. On the way back we drove through Mojave and since i knew Winfields shop was out there, i decided to take a peak and maybe snap a few pics. Oh boy, did i know what i was in for. The gate was open and there was a few shop doors open so i knew someone was there. I approached a paint both where the first thing i notice is the Strip Star. I was greeted by a couple guys there and told them i was a fan of Genes work. A guy by the name of Jimmy told me that Gene wasn't in but he was more than happy to show me around the shop and give me a full grand tour. I had a blast and got to see a lot of cool projects. Enough rambling, now time for pictures. The Reactor!
The Econoline in the 11th picture down is being restored to its old glory. Backed with a t-bird 5.0 motor and air ride all around. This is what it looked like before.
Great ! Gene & his crew ALWAYS have projects going on...that's what Pioneers / Legends are all about !! Jonnie King www.legends.thewwbc.net
I go through Mojave all the time and have always wanted to stop in but either never had the time or it was 3am (although someone is probably still there working at that time) After seeing these, I'm making it a point to stop in next time I'm down that way.
A little heads up regarding Jimmie, The man is legally blind and one of the most awesome metal fabricators I have ever met. You won't meet a nicer more positive guy anywhere.
Yep Jimmy does some killer work. BTW the Pacifica isn't the original. The one there started in a Winfield Metal Class a year or so ago. That is unless the original did re-appear. I haven't been to Mojave via the Sierra Highway in quite some time. Always something neat to see at Gene's shop.