Hot rodders and customizers love trucks. They always have and always will. From Dean Lowe?s dragstrip sizzling ?A? RPU to the Rod & Custom Dream Truck, they?ve served as the perfect combination of function and form since the dawn of our hobby... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
I guess the answer to your question requires another question: How many corners on the way to that hardware store? Posted using my Lil' Orphan Annie Secret Society Decoder Pin
I like the 35 but to the hardware store I would take the 34 , in alot of ways its simplisity is cooler
The '34 ... unless the "hardware" I was picking up was Fred's '40 Willys Coupe: Checkout the Fred Teixeira....40 Willys coupe..W/PIC & the A moment of history...Teixeira Willys threads.
35 for me. Have the mag with that truck in it and it's another one that's etched in the memory. Also, '35 for me! Have the mag with this truck in it and it's one that's etched in the memory. Dean has a new roadster p/u and there was a pic in a recent issue of Street Rodder. Hope there's a feature coming, she looks sweet!! Have a great weekend.
Wow. More for the 34 than the 35? The scoops can be left on the bench before I drive to the hardware in the 35. Ya never know when someone wants to call you out and the 35 looks ready.
Hey man! Gimme that '34! Wasn't it just a couple of months ago that someone was posting about how hot rod pickups weren't traditional and only became a trend in the 70s or something like that?