You never know what's gonna come out of the woodwork...and evidently there is still some buried treasure yet to be found...lucky guy...thanks for sharing...
I look at that, and it talks to me. Chuck does have a super car. Thanks Chuck, Jeff and Wes....I feel better now.
Outstanding cars. Each one has so many stories to tell. Lifetimes of ups and downs. Sent from my Pixel 3a XL using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Fantastic! Jeff, you need to get Chuck and Peter on the HAMB; I'd like to see more photos and build details!
Had to go digging for this one. August of 2016. This coupe checks all the boxes for me. Have some more pictures of it somewhere, but they must be on an old phone.
More...any dry lakes?...old local drags...just curious it certainly has a dry but somewhat inhospitable storage tinge but that doesn't hide or diminish the Hotrod evident...and it's still part of the Vintage Hotrod Torch...
Here are a few more shots.. and of course... Shot by Wes Allison. All I know is that I was with Chuck when he purchased the car from my friends Dave and Lisa Simard.Chuck works with them a lot. Chuck has changed out the front Headlights with some NOS 36 Ford units,removed the Horns and the only change to be made in the future is reverse the front spring and drive it. I have driven the car and to be honest.. quite surprised how well it runs,stops and steers... its pretty cool. Its pretty visceral ride. When we get together, We joke with Chuck in our best Boston accent..."We love your Ten Dolla Cahr!" The story goes.... it was Hot Rodded in the late 30's before the War, and in a Barn for 60 years+.... Dave Simard is a big Early Ford man and has restored and built some incredible early fords... his collection is .... Stunning. Anyhow..... thats all i got.
Jeff Chucks 33 five window coupe is absolutely beautiful. I'm happy that he is not changing anything on it and is keeping the 59 AB. Those survivor cars just keep their charm. Hopefully, Chuck will never be tempted to restore it . That car as is will last forever. Jay