hello fellows my name is Mischa (39) and i live in the centre off that small country named The Netherlands. I started rodding when i was 18, 21 years ago with a top chop beatle in old school style. I have since then build many other cars but no Rods. Now i'm back on to the straight road again. i have now this 55 chevy bell air. for my daily ride i drive a black starcraft chevy van. i just have bought a new project A Buick 52 super. this car i will turn into a leadsled with white walls, top shop, and a lot more.... mischa
Welcome/welkom Mischa from the Netherlands You have a really nice Dutch 55 Chevy, one of the few in Holland since new. Your 52 Buick hardtop is even nicer, i have a 51 Buick Special hardtop coupe (45R) for more than 20 years now. Enjoy the HAMB Groeten Hennie, Goeree Overflakkee
Hello Hennie yes that's right. it's an original Dutch car. i have the old textile logbook whit it. the bel air is assembled in Belgium. Strange idea a american car that never has driven on the roads in the state's but only in europe.
hello yes i have notice that. my planning is to come over whit my chevy and the buick to sweden this summer. just want to make the buick complete and put it on the road in holland. then do the trip to sweden this summer. after that i will take the car appart. build into a full custom mischa
Hello Mischa, welcome from Haarlem. Looking forward to seeing this Buick on the road, these cars are beautiful, especially with a chop. Good luck and enjoy the Hamb. Eric
Will take a wile before see is on the road again. i thinking of a 2 inch chop. lowering, alter the trunk. and fit a ls3 twin turbo engine. ls engine is my daily job mischa
after allot off work with the workshop. We moved to a new bigger premisses 1500m2. i have picked up the build of the buick again. just have cut the port holls out and weld i blank plate in.
Looking forward to the progress. Are you going to start a build thread, considering you have quite some plans/ideas?
I would also like to Welcome you from the West Coast of Florida. You have some very cool projects going over there. Best of luck and hope you enjoy the ride.