Jive-Bomber submitted a new blog post: The Curious Collection of James Petrozzini Continue reading the Original Blog Post
1. The Caddy Wagon to make it a tow rig 2. The motor home The rest for the restorers Well maybe the glass body car for Chick, she loves converts/roadsters
Thanks to Mr. Petrozzini for saving these and his other machines. I wonder what else he had stashed away?!
I swear I saw a picture of that same glass body in a magazine article picture about Geoff Hacker (hopefully I spelled that right). That is a really good looking body, I'd really like to build a sports car of that style someday.
Looked at some of the catalog and there might be some deals to be had (depends on who's there). I see they have the '35 Ford coupe in there for cheap! Most at no reserve, should be interesting. Thanks, Jay.
what a great variety of coolness, love the clipper and that sports car could be sweet with a lil love
I spotted with my little eye..... a stylish 1937 Cord Westchester, that one would feel at home in my garage.. i wonder what chassisnumber it is.. Obvioussly there are more Cord for sale
I know I saw that Fiberglass car in at least one magazine when it was first done, Somebody will have something about it.
Judging by what looks like the oversize windshield, the Caddy wagon might have been built on a commercial chassis.
That fiberglass 1955 Custom Roadster has such a pretty profile. I went to view it at the Mecum site, and the interior is such a disappointment! It looks like a 1970s VW kit car died inside of it. I would still love to have it though...