I have to agree, even if we are related! This Chevy was on the road when I was 14 years old. I had a ride in it from Ted’s Dad. I am 73 now and the car is still my favorite hot rod memory. Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...y-32-4-tudor-tribute-to-gramps.983704/page-79 The Spirit of Hubba Hubba @Runnin shine's Hotrod in full Bonneville, 1946... Spring Forward...on St Patrick's...cheers by 130 MPH... Credit to All that Inspired This
Here are some I'd let drip oil in my garage any day. If I had any pix of Lippy's (rip & probably misspelled) car with the 394 Olds I'd put it here too. These might not conform to Ryan's quest for the BEST green rod ever but they are all extremely cool and should be considered.
I love my green machine... The '57 Pontiac Safari in Limefire and Seacrest Green with two-tone green interior!
Bruce Burroughs of "Bruce's Hot rods" built a green 32 roadster several years ago, And even though I personally would have never had the guts to spray that color through a gun on a 32 roadster, It turned out amazing, And in my mind it is still one of the best looking roadster's out there.
Noel Mauer's 1932 Ford coupe. Noel built the coupe in the 1950s in his high school industrial arts class as his senior year project. Noel still owns and drives the coupe today and it looks much like it did when he built it.
Vintage HAMB photo...The Sewer Pickle. Was owned by =mike= here in San Diego - I think it's in the UK now.
Here are some of mine. The 28 roadster pickup I was building in the late 70's, a 33 4 door I had in the 80's and the 33 pickup I finished a couple of years ago.[
I really considered green for my coupe but I couldn't find the "perfect" shade that fit the car/era/style. I do really dig this sea mist/ silver green A: @fourspd2quad 's Belair is a really great green. Gm had a couple great light green metallic colors.