'went to a neighborhood show in North Seattle Saturday, showed late, left early but was there long enough to walk the mile and a half or so of block off street. lots of everything, even a few choice traditional builds here's a few pictures for ya to gander at in no particular order... View attachment 3954370 View attachment 3954373 View attachment 3954378 View attachment 3954379 View attachment 3954381
Looks like a good turnout. Since the demise of the Hot-Rod-A-Rama in Tacoma, I've been curious as to why it seems like nobody has put on a similar traditional hot rod show in the Seattle/Tacoma area. We all know that there is no shortage of quality traditional cars in the area. Thanks for sharing @Paul!
Great stuff there, thanks for sharing. I always seem to read about that one the day after it happens. It brings out some cars that only come out of hiding once or twice a year at most.
Mark, I didn't get the name of the outfit that did them, the owner sent his tires out to have the inner whitewalls applied, I gather the application was more expensive than the tires themselves. I can find out
That whole car was over the top, Lots of choice parts and very well done, All by the owner builder too
Super nice car. Owned by a clean-a-holic? I man, s..., just keeping WWW clean on the outside is enough of a pain for me! Gary
What are the perch pins they have on that black A roadster? I've never seen any like that before. The underslung steering arm is interesting too.
Its more of a dark green metallic, built by Cedric Meeks Here's an article on it in Hot Rod Deluxe: https://www.hotrod.com/articles/nasty-classy-1931-ford-model-roadster-home-show-dragging-beach/