Haha, looks like Dave got a little carried away with the sawzall. Oh well keep chopping until you get it right! I can't believe that old B&D jigsaw still works after all that abuse. Those guys are having way too much fun. Thanks for the show Paul.
These guys build the nicest Hot Rods hands down. Who could hate a chopped 3 window, a litle surprised to see SBC though.
Story was great to say the least. Kudos for all the hot rods that made the long trip to the big salt flats.With all the head gaskets,transmissions and heat problems reminds me of 1952. Those were the days.
I don't think there will ever be a hotrod that comes out of that shop that I don't like. keep up the good work!
Yeah...I had a great time with Ken and Keith....go easy on me....I 'm an old midget racer who has smelled much too much methanol, so my vision aint what it used to be...as for the SBC, its a '57 Chevy Nomad 283 punched out to 292 with 3 deuces and a magneto...plus, I wanted it to run as good as it looks...ahaha
Man,I was out of the country or I would have been there for the shop night. Looks like another good time. The most laid back shop I've ever been in. I was also surprised to see the small block in the coupe...
The blown H&H flathead is going into Richie Whalen's 3 window. There's more than one 3 winda under construction. I hear thru the grapevine that a '34 5 winda is stating to sprout there as well.