Hey all, Funny day it was Saturday, the early part of the morning was beautiful & perfect then became overcast. Stayed a spectator for the most part, & stayed low. Here's some detail pics to add to what you like.... n
In no particular order, here are some more car shots both show club & spectator. All and all it was a good time, and another great effort by the Alter Boys. There was a lot to look at and I did miss seeing some things because due to not squatting down and looking under the car, plus the in and out of various cars let onto the show grounds, but this made it cool. Late in the day as I was leaving I witnessed a trailer pull up and a roadster unloded and warmed up in the parking lot to be let into the show. But most cars it seemed came and went under their own power. A moon hubcaped flat black and silver painted bumpered '56 Customline with engine turned metal interior looked promising, but I left it alone because it was running a windsor based motor, and only noticed the old school frankland quickchange as it was rolling away from me down the access road. That'll teach me, I'm looking to talk to you sir! Look forward to seeing all you guys someplace warm & bright~(it's gettin' cold here in the east) 3 cheers, n
Hey Guys, Yes it was a great show and well worth making the effort. I have to admit I actually rode my bike~ a trusty & rusty old centurion rat road bike the thirty miles there and back to make it!! You didn't see it at the show because I stashed in the bushes. Pete, you're very welcome for the picture posts, in fact yours was the primary car I wanted to see at the show in person, ever since I saw it pictured I think in Street Rodder? mag in last year's jam coverage. Yours is a really nicely done, purposeful and true to itself car~ The track nose, color, polished hood, rear wheels & tires etc all are spot on in my book.. as well as your club's axe blade car plaques & old school hand painted event signs! I rent my apartment in Cambridge, off Mt Auburn St/Belmont Ave on the Cambridge/Belmont/Watertown line. My workspace is in Arlington. Where are you located? Anyone who who's cars I photo'ed can pm me and I would be happy to send you a zip file of the pics to your regular email. I gotta say the feel of the show was really chill and laid back, and also well run with I am sure lots of behind the scenes stuff by the club members going on to keep things fun, safe and pleasant. If you knew where to look there were lots of great bits and cool treatments of the various rods to pick up on. I got a particularly great blast of old, old school flavor from the 'die my darling' dash and exposed mechanics of that one five window. And yes that vintage white and purple edmunds three window was intense! If any of your club would like to visit me at my workspace in Arlington it would be welcome, either on your own or as a small group. Pm me for details. I have three projects and a pile of cool stuff I am working on, unfortunately none of it running yet, but coming. Torr knows where it is already unfortunately, Just kidding! cheers, Nate PS ~ Anyone know who had the flat black '56 Customline sedan with Windsor, Moon discs, metal turned interior and Frankland quickchange rear?
GG your code i can't read? tomcandoit-blame dave simard... You all (ter Boys) gonna visit and grace us or wha?? nater http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/group.php?&do=discuss&groupid=262&discussionid=&gmid=273905
lotta prep lotta work lotta thought check b nauman neon http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...snum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CDIQsAQwAA&biw=1145&bih=684 or ed ruscha airbrush artist http://www.google.com/images?um=1&h...ed+ruscha&aq=f&aqi=g5g-s1g4&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= cheers all n
the user two posts above my comment, tomcandoit, referred to a rad purple 34 from your pics, and i was telling him that dave simard built it. now, what's up with the bruce nauman and ed ruscha links? trying to follwo your train of thought there...